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Kenta Posted 17 years ago
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Would you check my English? (Feb.26)

Hello. I wrote two dialogues. Would you check them?

No. 1 at the hospital

M: What seems to be the problem? [ What brings you here? ]

F: I have a sore throat and diarrhea.

M: Did you check your temperature?

F: Yes, ( I have a fever of ) 38 degrees ( Celsius [ centigrade ]).

No. 2

M: Are you going out?

F: Yeah, I am. Why?

M: Would you get me masks for hay fever [ pollen allergy ] ?

F: Sure, I can get them at a convenience store. How many ( masks ) do you want?

Thank you! kenta
  

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Hi, No. 1 at the hospital M: What seems to be the problem? [ What brings you here?

  • Hi, No.
  • 1 at the hospital M: What seems to be the problem?
  • [ What brings you here?
  • ] F: I have a sore throat and diarrhea.
  • The doctor would typically just go ahead and check it himself.
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Hi,

No. 1 at the hospital

M: What seems to be the problem? [ What brings you here? ]

F: I have a sore throat and diarrhea.



The doctor would typically just go ahead and check it himself.

M: Did you check your temperature?

F: Yes, ( I have a fever of ) 38 degrees ( Celsius [ centigrade ]).

No. 2

M: Are you
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The common name for these masks are "respirators". People who work in in dusty environments, and physicians, nurses and dentists use them
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Hi,
Thanks.
Not something you'd get in a convenience store, then.

Clive
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In China during the SARS outbreak, everyone seemed to be wearing them - convenience store, indeed!
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Thanks for all of your replys, that makes me understand marks and respirators clearly. Yeah, clive, you are right, respirators are not usually sold in convenient store, even in China. During the SARS, nearly everyone was required to take respirator in public, and for the sake of safety, all of us will take the respirators offered by government, but not sold in convenient stores. So, even during S
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Thank you, everyone.

In Japan more than half adults are allergic to pollen.

It is because there are too many cedar trees here.

In this season, a lot of people go to clinic.

We can buy masks everywhere, such as at convenience stores,

pharmacies, supermarkets.

Thank you! kenta

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