You say you are “at the hospital” when you’re visiting and “in the hospital” when you’re a patient.

  • Paul Sullivan
  • February 21, 2020

You say you are “at the hospital” when you’re visiting and “in the hospital” when you’re a patient.

In English, we never use “if” and “would” in the same clause.

  • Paul Sullivan
  • February 2, 2020

In English, we never use “if” and “would” in the same clause.