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brought my sister in the hospital vs brought my sister to the hospital

The correct phrase is "brought my sister to the hospital." The preposition "to" is used to indicate the destination or direction of the action. In this case, you are taking your sister to the hospital, so the correct preposition to use is "to."

Last updated: March 19, 2024

brought my sister in the hospital

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition "in" is not used to indicate the destination or direction of an action.

Incorrect. Use "brought my sister to the hospital" to indicate that you took your sister to the hospital.

Alternatives:

  • brought my sister to the hospital
  • took my sister to the hospital

brought my sister to the hospital

This phrase is correct in English and commonly used to indicate taking someone to the hospital.

Correct. Use this phrase to indicate that you took your sister to the hospital.

Alternatives:

  • took my sister to the hospital
  • accompanied my sister to the hospital
  • drove my sister to the hospital
  • escorted my sister to the hospital

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