Q. Her husband is ill in . . . . . . . . hospital, so she has to stay at . . . . . . . . home to look after . . . . . . . . children instead of going to work.
We use the phrase 'in hospital' when the object of the preposition 'in' (person who's in hospital) is a patient. When a person is in the hospital building, we say 'in the hospital'.
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