Posted by English on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 at 9:35pm.


The dentist's is very busy, so we have to book the visit beforehand. You have to have your decayed tooth pulled out, but we have to wait for about one month? Can you wait? If you feel painful from time to time, let's go to the dentist's and if a doctor can spare time for you, it's ok. If not, we can visit another dentist's or we can book the date when we will visit the dentist's. Prepare to go out to the dentist's tomorrow evening. OK?

(Would you check the English expressions and correct errors, please. Thank you.)

The dentist is very busy, so we have to book the visit beforehand. You have to have your decayed tooth pulled out, but we have to wait for about one month? Can you wait? If you feel pain from time to time, let's go to the dentist, and if a doctor can spare time for you, it's okay. If not, we can visit another dentist, or we can make an earlier appointment with the dentist. Prepare to go out to the dentist tomorrow evening. OK?

To use dentist's, you need to follow it with a noun -- for example, office.

The dentist is very busy, so we need to make an appointment in advance. Your decayed tooth needs to be pulled out, but we might have to wait for about one month. Can you wait? If you experience occasional pain, we can go to the dentist and see if a doctor has any available time. If not, we can try visiting a different dentist or schedule a future appointment. Let's plan to go to the dentist tomorrow evening. Is that alright?

I have checked the English expressions and made some corrections for you. Here are the changes I made:

1. "The dentist's" was changed to "The dentist" since the use of the possessive "'s" was not necessary in this sentence.
2. "Have to wait" was changed to "Might have to wait" to indicate that waiting is a possibility but not a definite requirement.
3. "Feel painful" was changed to "Experience occasional pain" for better clarity and accuracy.
4. "Dentist's" was changed to "dentist" to correct the plural form of "dentist."
5. "OK?" was changed to "Is that alright?" for a more complete question.

Remember, if you have specific questions about grammar, vocabulary, or sentence structure, feel free to ask for more assistance!