The doctor gave me a prescription my cough.
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Question
The doctor gave me a prescription my cough.
- A. For (Correct answer)
- B. To
- C. A
- D. With
Correct Answer
Option A — For
Detailed Solution & Explanation
The correct answer is For.
Key Points
- The correct sentence is: *The doctor gave me a prescription for my cough.*
- The preposition for expresses purpose — the prescription exists in order to treat the cough.
- *Prescription for* is the standard collocation when naming the ailment being treated.
Additional Information
- Related medical collocations:
- *a prescription for an illness* — names the condition.
- *a remedy for a problem*, *a cure for a disease* — same purpose sense.
- *a prescription from a doctor* — names the source.
- To would require a recipient (*gave the prescription to me*), and with would imply accompaniment, neither of which fits an ailment.
Topics covered: English Prepositions