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Sefatullah Amiri
I am the hospital.
A: in
B: on
C: at
Tell me which ones are responsible for this sentence.
Apr 10, 2024 2:49 PM
Corrections · 3
1
I am the hospital.
A: in GOOD, implies you are a patient/sick person staying in the hospital.
B: on Only good if you are litterally on the roof of the hospital.
C: at GOOD if you are at the hospital, but not a patient (doctor, visitor, short exam, etc.).
Tell me which ones are correct/appropriate for this sentence.
April 11, 2024
1
I am the hospital.
A: in
B: on
C: at
Tell me which ones are responsible for this sentence.
At and in are good.
April 10, 2024
I am the hospital. A: in B: on C: at Tell me which ones are responsible for this
sentence.in
April 12, 2024
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Sefatullah Amiri
Language Skills
Dari, English, French
Learning Language
English
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