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pull out a tooth?
1) I pulled out a tooth yesterday
2) I had a tooth pulled out yesterday
I think the second one sounds better.
....
Do a root canal?
I did a root canal?
2019년 11월 2일 오전 4:03
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Both sentences are correct, but the meaning is different.
With the first, you are saying *you* pulled out the tooth (your tooth or someone else's) and not the dentist.The 2nd is probably what you mean - a dentist pulled out your tooth yesterday.
"I had a root canal" or "I had a root canal done" is when a dentist does the procedure for you (I hope !)
"I did a root canal" is when you performed the procedure. Not likely :) .... unless you are a dentist and you are describing a procedure you did.
2019년 11월 2일
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Hi Amirhossein,
I agree with Greg, and just want to add that “I had a tooth pulled”, with no phrasal particle, is most natural for the meaning described.
2019년 11월 2일
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