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Tomorrow I have a doctor appointment vs Tomorrow I have a doctors appointment

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings. "Tomorrow I have a doctor appointment" implies you have an appointment with one specific doctor, while "Tomorrow I have a doctor's appointment" means you have an appointment with any doctor. The choice between the singular and plural possessive forms depends on whether you are referring to a specific doctor or any doctor.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 12604 views

Tomorrow I have a doctor appointment

This phrase is correct but less common. It implies you have an appointment with one specific doctor.

This phrase is correct if you are referring to a specific doctor you have an appointment with. It uses the singular form of 'doctor'.

Examples:

  • Tomorrow I have a dentist appointment.
  • Tomorrow I have a therapist appointment.
  • I have a doctor appointment, so I'll just meet you guys there.
  • I have a doctor appointment, so I'll just meet you guys there.
  • I have a doctor appointment in connection with my???????.
  • I have a doctor's appointment, anyway.
  • I have a doctor with me...
  • I have a doctor's appointment Tuesday morning.
  • I have a doctor's appointment tonight.
  • I have a doctor's appointment in the city.
  • I have a doctor, but he's dead.
  • Actually, Mrs. Hendrix, I have a doctor's appointment this afternoon.
  • I have a doctor's appointment of my own.
  • I have a doctor's appointment in the city, so I probably won't be in till the late afternoon.
  • No, gunny, I have a doctor's appointment at 1100.
  • You know, I have a doctor friend who I think could help you.
  • I have a doctor's appointment, and we just caught this case, and I want to make sure I make it on time.
  • I have a doctor's report right here... says Mike Greene doesn't have a mark on his body.
  • By the way, I have a doctor who can get rid of one of those "olds."
  • I sense we have a doctor in the house.
  • I would definitely have a doctor take a look at that.
  • We have a doctor that can help her at our coven.

Alternatives:

  • Tomorrow I have an appointment with the doctor.
  • Tomorrow I have an appointment with my doctor.

Tomorrow I have a doctors appointment

This phrase is correct and more commonly used. It implies you have an appointment with any doctor.

This phrase is correct if you are referring to having an appointment with any doctor. It uses the plural possessive form of 'doctor's'.

Examples:

  • Tomorrow I have a doctors appointment at the clinic.
  • Tomorrow I have a doctors appointment for a check-up.
  • I have a doctor appointment, so I'll just meet you guys there.
  • I have a doctor appointment, so I'll just meet you guys there.
  • I have a doctor appointment in connection with my???????.
  • I have a doctor's appointment, anyway.
  • I have a doctor with me...
  • I have a doctor's appointment Tuesday morning.
  • I have a doctor's appointment tonight.
  • I have a doctor's appointment in the city.
  • I have a doctor, but he's dead.
  • Actually, Mrs. Hendrix, I have a doctor's appointment this afternoon.
  • I have a doctor's appointment of my own.
  • I have a doctor's appointment in the city, so I probably won't be in till the late afternoon.
  • No, gunny, I have a doctor's appointment at 1100.
  • You know, I have a doctor friend who I think could help you.
  • I have a doctor's appointment, and we just caught this case, and I want to make sure I make it on time.
  • I have a doctor's report right here... says Mike Greene doesn't have a mark on his body.
  • By the way, I have a doctor who can get rid of one of those "olds."
  • I sense we have a doctor in the house.
  • I would definitely have a doctor take a look at that.
  • We have a doctor that can help her at our coven.

Alternatives:

  • Tomorrow I have an appointment with a doctor.
  • Tomorrow I have a medical appointment.

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