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Can I say , The sick man occupied in the hospital?
2015年10月14日 02:56
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Not quite.
"The sick man stayed in the hospital"
"The sick man went to the hospital"
"The sick man was recovering in the hospital"
"The sick man resided in the hospital"
Occupied often imples that it is filled or that a person lives there or controls it.
If using the word 'occupied', no need to use the preposition.
"The protest group occupied the hospital"
2015年10月14日
I guess it should be The sick man occupied a bed in the hospital , will be a good sentence.
2015年10月14日
don't think so.
the sick man was taken to the hospital/hospitalized
or
there was a man, who occupied the hospital room (don't know your context)
2015年10月14日
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