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I will do some physical exam. vs I will do some physical exams.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I will do some physical exam.' is correct when referring to a specific examination or test, while 'I will do some physical exams.' is correct when referring to multiple examinations or tests.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

I will do some physical exam.

This phrase is correct when referring to a specific examination or test.

This phrase is used when talking about performing a particular physical examination or test on someone.

Examples:

  • I will do some physical exam to check your reflexes.
  • The doctor will do some physical exam to assess your overall health.

Alternatives:

  • I will perform a physical exam.
  • I will conduct a physical examination.

I will do some physical exams.

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple examinations or tests.

This phrase is used when talking about conducting several physical examinations or tests.

Examples:

  • I will do some physical exams on all the patients in the ward.
  • The students will do some physical exams as part of their training.

Alternatives:

  • I will perform multiple physical exams.
  • I will conduct several physical examinations.

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