Robin
Are they correct?-operation and seam 1. A doctor performs or does an operaion on or to a patient. 2. A patient is going to have an operation on his/her body part. ---are they both correct? do you have other action verb for them? 3. I just had an operation on my toe just now where was sewed 10 seams. ---is it correct? 4. I went to a hospital for changing bandages. ---should I use the plural form of bandages here? Thank you!
21 Thg 10 2014 05:42
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1. A doctor performs an operation on a patient. 2. A patient is going to have an operation on his/her body part. Sometimes, you can replace 'operation' with 'procedure' or 'surgery'. However, 'surgery' does not usually take the article 'a', so: A doctor performs surgery on a patient. 3. This sentence is very unnatural. 'seam' is used in sewing or welding (fusing metal together) most often. In medical terms, we use the word 'stitches'. So: I just had surgery on my toe. I got ten stitches. I just got ten stitches in/on my toe. This is much more natural. 4. Either 'bandage' or 'bandages' is okay. However, the sentence is a bit unnatural as is. Try this: I went to the hospital to have my bandage(s) changed.
21 tháng 10 năm 2014
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