Eric
what is difference between them? are you going hospital? and do you going hospital ?!
2018年7月10日 07:28
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Neither is correct. You need a 'to' in there: 'are you going to hospital?' You are asking if the person is travelling, or going soon. The 'do' form needs to be different: 'do you go to hospital'. That is the 'general case' - you are asking if they go regularly.
2018年7月10日
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It should be like this: "Are you going to hospital?" "Do you go to hospital?" "Are you going to hospital?" means you're asking someone whether he/ she is going to hospital now (in present or in the nearest future) "Do you go to hospital?" means you're asking someone whether he/ she goes to hospital regularly (a habitual action) An example: "Do you smoke?" means you're asking a person if he has the habit of smoking. "Are you smoking?" means whether the person is smoking now.
2018年7月10日
Agree with the others about "to" and in the USA, we would also add "the" before "hospital."
2018年7月11日
I dont know, but I think it needs to the..........example.........are you going to the hospital......? It means you are in action, going or not...........and do you go to the hospital,,,,,,,,it means, you are asking if you will do this, it could be tomorrow, next month, nex week, etc
2018年7月10日
Hi, What language do you need this question to be answered in?
2018年7月10日
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