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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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could you please evaluate the patient or would you please evaluate the patient

  

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Those are both possible, but try to separate the words you are asking about from the words of your question, using quotation marks or italics or layout. "could you please evaluate the patient or would you please evaluate the patient" does not logically make sense. Also, if these are intended as sentences then you should use initial capitals.

  • Those are both possible, but try to separate the words you are asking about from the words of your question, using quotation marks or italics or layout.
  • "could you please evaluate the patient or would you please evaluate the patient" does not logically make sense.
  • Also, if these are intended as sentences then you should use initial capitals.
  • Basically you are making the all-too-common error of typing the words in your head as a stream of unpunctuated lowercase, with no thought for logical structure.
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Those are both possible, but try to separate the words you are asking about from the words of your question, using quotation marks or italics or layout. "could you please evaluate the patient or would you please evaluate the patient" does not logically make sense. Also, if these are intended as sentences then you should use initial capitals. Basically you are making the all-too-common error of

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