1. PREP (Preposition)
Go to the hospital! Don't go home. In the hospital, the nurses will take care of yoy.
2. SVA (Subject-Verb Agreement)
Mt. Sinai Hospital's anaesthetists, oncologist, and radiologists are are world-famous.
Do you know anyone who has won the Nobel Prize in medicine?
3. CS (Coma Splice)
Modern diseases include cancer, obesity, and AIDS. They affect thousand of people in North America. However just, because you don't read about diseases like malaria and smallopox in the news, and doesn't mean they don't exist anymore.
4. FRAG (Fragment)
Although the family doctor was busy, the receptionist gave Thiru an appointment because Thiru's situation was very urgent.
Pushpa is not a very healthy woman. Kanesh is more healthier.
5. RUN-ON SENTINCE
The doctor ordered a battery of tests wich Arumugam had to undergo. These included a urine test, ablood test, an ECG, and a stool test. There was also a prescription for pain medication. When Arumugam thought about it his headache worsened.
6. TENSE
I'm sorry I cnnot come on the field trip; I'm going back to Brunei.
By next Saturday, I will have complete my full course of antibiotics.
Last month, I had 15 medical appointments.
9. Spelling
This hospital has patients but many phychiatrists, psychologist, carbdologists, surgeons, gynecologists, accouncturists, other specialists doctors. Is hard to find any specialist, physitons there.