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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.
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In English, we use time indicators at the beginning and at the end of sentences.
We use the preposition “in” for cities, provinces, and states.
When we discuss the weather in English, we often use “going to.”
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We use Past Perfect (“I had seen”) to show relation between two events in the past.
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