The federal government requires hospitals to tell a Medicare patient of their legal right of challenge their discharge if they feel they are being sent home prematurely.
(A) hospitals to tell a Medicare patient of their
(B) hospital to tell Medicare patients that they have a
(C) hospitals to tell Medicare patients that there is a
(D) that hospitals tell a Medicare patient of their
(E) that hospitals tell a Medicare patient that they have a
doubt: is the non underlined portion "of challenge their discharge" not wrongly written? i feel that it should be "of challenging their discharge"
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HI aditya8062,
This prompt does have a typo in it; here is the original question.
The federal government requires hospitals to tell a Medicare patient of their legal right to challenge their discharge if they feel they are being sent home prematurely.
(A) hospitals to tell a Medicare patient of their
(B) hospitals to tell Medicare patients that they have a
(C) hospitals to tell Medicare patients that there is a
(D) that hospitals tell a Medicare patient of their
(E) that hospitals tell a Medicare patient that they have a
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
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This prompt does have a typo in it; here is the original question.
The federal government requires hospitals to tell a Medicare patient of their legal right to challenge their discharge if they feel they are being sent home prematurely.
(A) hospitals to tell a Medicare patient of their
(B) hospitals to tell Medicare patients that they have a
(C) hospitals to tell Medicare patients that there is a
(D) that hospitals tell a Medicare patient of their
(E) that hospitals tell a Medicare patient that they have a
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
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Thanks rich for connecting me to the correct prompt
well yes if the non underlined portion is "legal right to challenge" then that would be right as well
well yes if the non underlined portion is "legal right to challenge" then that would be right as well