Another question just hit me:
1. Urinary tract infection is suspected of causing his fever.
2. His fever is caused by A suspected urinary tract infection.
3. His fever is suspected of being caused by A urinary tract infection.
Do I need "A urinary tract infection" in all of these sentences?
How do they all sound?
Thank you very much. :)
Yes you do need the words every time.
All your sentences are grammatically correct, but you need the capital A only when it’s used at the beginning of the sentence.
But option 1 would be the one I would use for it’s brevity and clear conveyance of information
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Yes, you need A. If you were talking about several infections, or infections in general, you would use INFECTIONS with no A, but here you are talking about one specific infection.