A cough that he has had occasionally for about 6 months, has lately aggravated.
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- whirlDecember 2021
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AussieInBgDecember 2021 To make this statement grammatically correct, you would need to make ”aggravated” passive: ”A cough that he has had occasionally for about 6 months has lately BEEN aggravated.” No comma because the ”6 months” is a defining statement regarding the specific cough he has had. Medically more correct would be to say: ”A chronic cough he has suffered for approximately 6 months has recently been aggravated.” |
Anthony303December 2021 Hi, this is not a question but a statement. Please change it. |
Embo181December 2021 Hi whirl, it does make sense but it’s not a question. This reads as a statement or an answer to a question. |