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dentist and doctor; z/s Tue May 06, 2008 19:40 pm  dentist and doctor; z/s
 

Hello,

at school I learned some things which are probably (now ?) wrong:

I learned that you go "to the dentist's" and "to the doctor's". Is this wrong and you have to say "to go to the dentist" or "to the doctor", respectively ?

My second question is:

Are "to characterize" and "to characterise" both fine in British English and "to characterize" is correct in American English ?

Thanks,

Susan
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dentist and doctor; z/s Tue May 06, 2008 23:24 pm  dentist and doctor; z/s
 

Hi,

Both forms are acceptable. The spelling of these words with 's' or 'z' technically depends on whether the word has its origin in French (s) or Greek (z). That said, both forms are used and acceptable.

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dentist and doctor; z/s Wed May 07, 2008 14:49 pm  dentist and doctor; z/s
 

Hi,

My comment 'Both forms are acceptable' above refers to 'dentist'/'dentist's.

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dentist and doctor; z/s Sun May 11, 2008 9:36 am  dentist and doctor; z/s
 

Hello Alan,

thanks for your reply.

And which expression is better/more proper/more modern English ?

"To be at the dentist" or "to be at the dentist's" ?

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dentist and doctor; z/s Sun May 11, 2008 10:04 am  dentist and doctor; z/s
 

Hi,

Both are fine.

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