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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Will we say "The teacher has gone for rounds or on rounds"

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The teacher has gone for rounds. The teacher has gone on rounds. Neither makes sense.

  • The teacher has gone for rounds.
  • The teacher has gone on rounds.
  • Neither makes sense.
  • A policeman on patrol duty can go on his rounds.
  • ) A doctor can go on his rounds in a hospital.
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The teacher has gone for rounds.

The teacher has gone on rounds.

Neither makes sense.

A policeman on patrol duty can go on his rounds. (He goes on the usual route that he does over and over.)

A doctor can go on his rounds in a hospital. (He visits all of his patients once or twice aday.)

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