Do these sentences make sense?
1. Sam was injured and he was kept in hospital.
2. Sam was injured and he was kept in bed in hospital.
3. Sam was injured and he was was in hospital.
4. Sam was injured and he was was in bed in hospital.
1. Sam was injured and he was kept in hospital.
2. Sam was injured and he was kept in bed in hospital.
3. Sam was injured and he was was in hospital.
4. Sam was injured and he was was in bed in hospital.
Comments
1. Sam was injured and he was kept in A hospital. - Edited with an 'a' to make sense, otherwise no.
2. Sam was injured and he was kept in bed in hospital. - Not really, 'in bed' is unnecessary.
3. Sam was injured and he was was in A hospital. - Edited with an 'a' to make sense, otherwise no.
4. Sam was injured and he was was in bed in hospital. - Not really.
They make sense, but they are not correct.