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Old March 02, 2010, 05:29 PM
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when we go to have our blood drawn, we are usually required to go " en ayunas", that menas without having taken any food or liquids. How do we say en ayunas in this particular case, because on an empty stomach can be used in multiple contexts. Is there a specific expression for this particular situation.
Can anybody set an example.
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you come or go fasting

Come fasting to get your bloodwork done.
I'm going to get my blood drawn and have to fast.
Go fasting to your next appointment, please.
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Old March 03, 2010, 02:17 AM
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Rusty , ¿cómo se llama esos tipos de frases?

en ayunas
en vile
en corto
en adenlantado
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Rusty , ¿cómo se llama esos tipos de frases?

en ayunas
en vilo
en corto
en por adenlantado adelantado


¿Frases adverbiales?
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you come or go fasting

Come fasting to get your bloodwork done.
I'm going to get my blood drawn and have to fast.
Go fasting to your next appointment, please.
That is correct, but in the UK there seems to be a policy of reducing all such instructions to the very lowest common denominator, so for the benefit of those who don't know the word fast they would say

Do not eat or drink anything for 8 hours before your appointment.

Not much use if you don't know the word appointment, but there we are.
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Old March 03, 2010, 07:33 AM
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¿Frases adverbiales?
ya acabé de estudiarlo y no recuerdo el nombre

Muchas gracias

@Perikles

Don´t eat 8 hours before your appt. "es común aquí, nunca he oído un doctor me dice "to fast"
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¿Frases adverbiales?
Sí, también locuciones adverbiales.

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