explaining and reassuring for medical students

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explaining and reassuring for medical students explaining investigations/procedures with the present passive active sentences say who is doing an action. passive sentences don't necessarily say who is doing the action, though they can. positive verbs not requiring objects (by not necessary) the doctor attaches the needle to the syringe. active: passive: the needle is attached to the syringe (by the doctor). we don't need to say who it is done by because it is part of a procedure. negative active: a doctor does not use a tourniquet in this procedure. passive: a tourniquet is not used in this procedure. verbs requiring objects (by necessary) active: only experienced doctors perform this procedure. passive. this procedure is performed only by experienced doctors negative active nurses don't perform this procedure. passive: this procedure is not performed by nurses activity time! a) a flexible tube b) side channels for introducing other instruments c) a …
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mple the tube will have a tiny camera. it's a routine procedure. which sentences are not very reassuring? 1 it's a very simple procedure. 2 we're just going to take some fluid from your backbone. 3 you'll just feel slightly sore after the test. 4 all you'll feel is a tiny scratch, nothing more. 5 it'll take ten minutes. 6 it only takes a few minutes. 7 it's not a pleasant procedure. 8 you'll hardly feel anything. thank you image1.jpeg image2.tmp /docprops/thumbnail.jpeg
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explaining and reassuring for medical students explaining investigations/procedures with the present passive active sentences say who is doing an action. passive sentences don't necessarily say who is doing the action, though they can. positive verbs not requiring objects (by not necessary) the doctor attaches the needle to the syringe. active: passive: the needle is attached to the syringe (by the doctor). we don't need to say who it is done by because it is part of a procedure. negative active: a doctor does not use a tourniquet in this procedure. passive: a tourniquet is not used in this procedure. verbs requiring objects (by necessary) active: only experienced doctors perform this procedure. passive. this procedure is performed only by experienced doctors …

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