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I have an appointment with the doctor vs I have and appointment

The correct phrase is "I have an appointment with the doctor." The second phrase, "I have and appointment," is incorrect because it is missing the word "an" before "appointment." The correct phrase is commonly used in English to indicate a scheduled meeting with a doctor or any other professional.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

I have an appointment with the doctor

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you have a scheduled meeting with a doctor or any other professional. It is important to include the article "an" before the word "appointment."

Examples:

  • I have an appointment with the doctor at 3 p.m.
  • She has an appointment with her dentist next week.
  • They have an appointment with the lawyer this afternoon.
  • He has an appointment with the specialist tomorrow.
  • We have an appointment with the accountant on Friday.

I have and appointment

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing the article "an" before "appointment."


Alternatives:

  • I have an appointment.
  • I have a doctor's appointment.
  • I have a scheduled meeting.
  • I have a consultation with the doctor.
  • I have a medical appointment.

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