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Are you smart enough to solve this /int/?
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on, because he's laying ON the hospital bed
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>>220236887
I am hospital
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Hi, Im Thomas
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we are simply people, no speak english
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>>220236887
"In/at hospital" is a southern English colloquial usage, most English speakers would include a definite article before the noun
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>>220236887
This has to be Jeet English, they omit articles all the time
A "the" is missing before "hospital".
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>>220237086
Close enough, it's British English
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>>220236887
I suffer on the hospital
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in and at both sound fine to me
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>>220236887
ZAMN! Thirdies really getting bodied with this one!
'In' and 'at' both work, but 'in' would normally have the connatation you are being treated in hospital for example, whereas 'at' could have more the implication you are just there visiting someone or someother such situation.
There is no need for articles like 'the' or 'a'.
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>>220238272
>There is no need for articles like 'the' or 'a'.
You guys are the real thirdies for omitting articles y'know
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>>220238272
Is that so.
English got a lot jank.
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>>220236887
in the
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>>220237086
Slavs forget articles all the fucking time
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>bri'ish english
L M A O
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In American English, for us the hospital is a place and not like a state of being
In British English they say "I am in hospital" meaning I am hospitalized, I am in a state of hospitalization, I am being treated by doctors at a hospital.
But for us we go to the hospital or a hospital because it's a place. I am in the hospital (being treated for illness) or I am at the hospital (visiting my sick relative)
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>>220238427
Sounds legit.
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>>220238272
you wouldn't say "I'm at hospital" you'd say "I'm at the hospital"
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>>220236887
I'm hospitalized
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>>220237086
I'm in hospital is considered proper English actually
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>>220236887
I'm hospitalised.
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>>220237065
>>220237086
>>220238272
A lot of people use "in/at the hospital", but it's considered colloquial and officially we drop the definite article in this context. So if you tune into the news, you'll hear "Anon was treated at hospital for his marathon fapping injuries".
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>>220240513
>A lot of people use
*A lot of people HERE use
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>>220238427
what no free healthcare does to a mf
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>>220236887
'n 'ospital innae
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in the hospital if you're injured
at the hospital if you're visiting someone
on the hospital if you're a helicopter pilot
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>>220240513
wow, never knew that
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>>220238272
>There is no need for articles like 'the' or 'a'.
Thanks for outing yourself as indian
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>>220236887
yea the choices are not gramatic, it is
in A hospital
at THE hospital
on THE/A hospital
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>>220238272
>no need for articles
is this some britshit?
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>>220242247
brexit is brexit
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>>220238427
I don't want to hear anyone ever complaining about moon again because just what the fuck is this
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>>220242971
shi and tsu, obviously
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>>220236887
When second-class humans learn gods language, they should learn it the correct way first. It should read "I am in the hospital". Saying that you are "at" the hospital implies you are visiting someone else, and saying that you are "on" the hospital means you are physically on top of the building.
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>in the
A patient would say that.

>at the
A visitor would say that.
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>>220236887
I am inside of the hospital
I (what?) am
I am (where?) inside
I am inside (of what?) the hospital
The because I'm talking about this specific hospital in this case

No needed to thank me
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>>220240513
Still wouldn't say I'm at hospital, that's only used for third person
Jeet detected nobody reply
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>>220238272
You can say "in the hospital" or "at the hospital" in American English and either is just fine btw.
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>>220243469
You should change your name from Pavel to Einstein
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>>220236887
>AI image
>uselessly specific ESL learning tip
>no answer provided that actually follows english grammar
Yup, it's jeetposting time
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>>220243469
at is where exactly?
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Trick question: it's either "in the hospital" or "at the hospital." The only way to say it without the "the" is if you say "I'm in hospice."
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>>220243679
Why are you buying clothes at the hospice
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>>220236917
No, that only works if you are laying on the hospital rooftop
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>>220242247
Yes.
>I'm at the hospital
Sure. It doesn't distinctly imply you're injured or getting cafe
>I'm in the hospital
Implies you're receiving some care.
Only ukshits would omit the article. And more than likely they'd say "in".



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