I have a debate on these two sentences with some friends. They find the second sentence work as well with pronoun "you" used two times in sentence. However I find it odd and prefer the first one. Please help to clarify the point. Why don’t you have a medical check up [checked up?] with this doctor?
Why don't you visit to this doctor and have you checked up?
While also I got confused in WHO'S AND WHOSE 1. I entered the beauty center with my mom [who's or whose?] regular appointment was set on that day to meet the beautician.
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] with this doctor? Why don't you visit to this doctor and have you checked up? This is wrong.
— RayH
] with this doctor?
Why don't you visit to this doctor and have you checked up?
This is wrong.
" While also I got confused in WHO'S AND WHOSE 1.
] regular appointment was set on that day to meet the beautician.
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Why don’t you have a medical check up [checked up?] with this doctor?
Why don't you visit to this doctor and have you checked up? This is wrong. If you want to use a similar sentence try, "Why don't you visit this doctor and have yourself checked out?"
While also I got confused in WHO'S AND WHOSE 1. I entered the beauty center with my mom [