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vihalkumar

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He was admitted in hospital.

He has been admitted in hospital.

I know first sentence is past tense and another one is past participle. But anyone can explain in another conveying way.
 

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I would say 'to hospital' in both sentences.

'He was admitted to hospital' = at some point in the past.

'He has been admitted to hospital' = he is still there.
 

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What is the diifference between the following sentences?

He was admitted to hospital.

He has been admitted to hospital.

I know the first sentence is in the past tense and [STRIKE]another[/STRIKE] the other one is [STRIKE]past participle[/STRIKE] in the present perfect. [STRIKE]But[/STRIKE] Can anyone [STRIKE]can[/STRIKE] explain [STRIKE]in another conveying way.[/STRIKE] the difference, please?
Please note my amendments to your post, especially the correct way to ask your question.

A better title would have been He was admitted/He has been admitted.

Extract from the Posting Guidelines:

'Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.'

Rover

 

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This brings up an interesting difference between British and American English:

Where Brits say "to hospital" and "in hospital", Americans say "to the hospital" and "in the hospital".
 

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'He was admitted to hospital' = at some point in the past.


'He has been admitted to hospital' = he is still there.
I think the present perfect here refers to a point in the recent past.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
 

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He was admitted to hospital in 1960. How recent is that?
 

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That is not the present perfect, but the following is.

'He has been admitted to hospital' = he is still there.
I think he has recently been admitted and is still there.
 

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I agree. I misread your earlier post.
 

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He has been admitted to the hospital six times in the last decade.

This sentence says nothing about whether he's in the hospital now.
 
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