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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What do "wing" and "children's wing" mean in the below line?

What do "wing" and "children's wing" mean in the below line?

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I'm taking them back to the hospital.
Just wanted to say I'm sorry.
- That's ok. That was fine.
- See, I volunteer down at St. Margarita's in the children's wing, teaching music.
- Really? That's nice. That's very nice.
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Top answer

Here "wing" refers to a section of the building. This is the part of the building where the children are.

  • Here "wing" refers to a section of the building.
  • This is the part of the building where the children are.
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Here "wing" refers to a section of the building. This is the part of the building where the children are.
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I don't hear anything after "Saint Maragrita's."

There's a sligh "uh" before the name of the hospital, but nothing after.
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I got it. Many thanks~

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