Neither: "is died" is wrong".The correct form is "a patient died from cancer".
Both are incorrect. We don't say "is died". The be verb 'is' cannot be used with died in this way. This kind of sentence - be + past participle - is a passive sentence and died cannot be used in passive sentences. The correct sentence is -- A patient has died from cancer. -- This is present perfect.
She is not dead. Correct your grammar.
The correct phrase is "he died of cancer." The phrase "he dies from cancer" is incorrect because it uses the present tense instead of the past tense. "He died with cancer" is also acceptable, but it implies that he lived with the illness for some time before passing away, rather than indicating that cancer was the cause of death.
"If" makes it conditional, so "... what would you do?" would be proper.
Yes, 'grew up' is correct grammar. It is the past tense of 'grow up'. For example: 'His uncle grew up in Italy.' 'I thought you grew up in London.' 'I grew up very quickly after my mother died.'
he died of throat cancer he died of throat cancer he died of throat cancer he died of throat cancer
Be willing to discuss it if she wants to talk about it
He died from throat cancer.
Debussy died of rectal cancer
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Nice grammar! NO he hasn't died.
Yes, Two First Ladies Died Of Cancer, Pat Nixon Died In June 1993 0f Lung Cancer And Jacqueline Kennedy Died In May 1994 Of Lymphatic Cancer. Yes, Two First Ladies Died Of Cancer, Pat Nixon Died In June 1993 0f Lung Cancer And Jacqueline Kennedy Died In May 1994 Of Lymphatic Cancer.