Question
1. Dr. Kim's office is between the library and the bank.
(What is "Dr. Kim's office"? In this sentence does office mean 'clinic'? Or is 'office' a room where people work, usually sitting at desks?)
2. He is Dr. Kim.
(In this sentence, what does "Dr. Kim mean? Is he a person whose job is to treat patients? Or is he a person who has the highest university degree? According to the context, Can 'Dr. Kim' mean both?)
(What is "Dr. Kim's office"? In this sentence does office mean 'clinic'? Or is 'office' a room where people work, usually sitting at desks?)
2. He is Dr. Kim.
(In this sentence, what does "Dr. Kim mean? Is he a person whose job is to treat patients? Or is he a person who has the highest university degree? According to the context, Can 'Dr. Kim' mean both?)
Answers
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1. For a doctor, his office includes the room where his desk is as well as the whole clinic.
3. "Dr. Kim" can mean both. It depends on what his doctorate is in -- medicine, philosophy, dentistry, education, law, etc.
Here's an article about the degree called the doctorate, including lists of the subjects a person can pursue:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctorate
3. "Dr. Kim" can mean both. It depends on what his doctorate is in -- medicine, philosophy, dentistry, education, law, etc.
Here's an article about the degree called the doctorate, including lists of the subjects a person can pursue:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctorate