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Is it suffering from fever or suffering with fever?
Therefore, this is the correct option. B. Will be suffering : This is a form of simple future tense. By implying this option, the sentence becomes “Roy will be suffering from fever since yesterday”.
How do you tell someone that they have a fever?
The most common symptoms of fever include:
- headache.
- warm forehead.
- chills.
- aching muscles.
- general feeling of weakness.
- sore eyes.
- loss of appetite.
- dehydration.
Can we write since yesterday?
“Since yesterday” is correct phrase. “For yesterday” is incorrect to say. It has been raining since yesterday.
What temperature is Covid?
The most common symptoms are new: continuous cough. fever/high temperature (37.8C or greater) loss of, or change in, sense of smell or taste (anosmia)
Is it correct to say “she has been suffering from fever since Monday”?
Version 2 seems to be fine grammatically. “She has been suffering from fever since Monday” is correct to say . Originally Answered: Which is correct “she is suffering from fever since Monday ” or “she has been suffering from fever since monday”?
What is the present perfect tense of “She has had a fever?
She has had a fever since last night. The present perfect tense communicates the information that a situation began in the past and is still taking place in the present. The words “since last night” tell us that the situation began in the past and is still happening in the present. Ergo, present perfect.
Do you capitalize the word “fever”?
My problem is with the word suffering. It’s a bit melodramatic for a fever. Fevers may be uncomfortable, but they’re not normally torturous. She’s had a fever since last Monday. Also, at least in America English, we use the indefinite article with the word fever. PS. You forgot to capitalize the second Monday.
What does it mean when a child has Fever Last Night?
She had fever last night…. This means she is having fever for the past few days and last night too she had fever. She has fever since last night…this means she started having fever from last night. Earlier she didn’t have fever.