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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
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Ward round

"There's a ward round going on. I just hope the doctor will finally tell me more about my condition."

"The doctors are on a ward round. I just hope my doctor will finally tell me more about my condition."

Are both versions correct?

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Ann225 "There's a ward round going on. ""The doctors are on a ward round. "Are both versions correct?

  • Ann225 "There's a ward round going on.
  • ""The doctors are on a ward round.
  • "Are both versions correct?
  • Yes, they are.
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Ann225"There's a ward round going on. I just hope the doctor will finally tell me more about my condition.""The doctors are on a ward round. I just hope my doctor will finally tell me more about my condition."Are both versions correct?

Yes, they are.

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