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I Read the following paragraph and identify Nouns!

NO WALKERS FOR BABIES

Physiotherapists in Britain claimed that baby walkers could be harmful for


babies. Baby walkes are said to be responsible for injuring 4.000 children
a year in Britain. Hence, these physiotherapists called for a ban on baby walkers.
They also claimed that baby walkers disrupt the ability of children to develop
walking and visual skills and prevent them from exploring their surroundings.
Meanwhile, physiotherapists in the US found that children who have used baby
walkers take alonger time to sit upright, crawl and walk. The findings also indicated
that babies, who had been in walkers, did not perform well in mental tests.

Singular Plural
Baby walkers

II Define Verb in the following paragraph!

Breast milk provides a balanced diet for infants as it


contains all essential nutrients, increase immunity
against diseases and improves both physical and
mental growth. Thus mothers are encouraged to nurse
their bundles of joy as soon as possible after the
baby’s birth. In some cultures, colostrums, the first milk
that appears and which is yellowish in colour, is discarded. Mothers are urged not to
discard colostrums because it is extremely rich in antibodies,
protein, zinc and other minerals, as well as low in lactose and fat.

III Choose the correct PRONOUN!

1. We/Us all went with their/them.


2. They knew all about my friend and I/me.
3. Mr. Jones and he/him/himself came last night.
4. I came here with John and her/she.
5. Basil gave Harry and I/me an ice cream, and then we went to the pictures with
he/him and his friend.
6. He told Mary and me/I to go with he/him and his mother.
7. An old man asked my friend and i/me what the time was.
8. Go and see he/him and his friend.
9. There are some letters for you and me/I.
10. Go with John and her/she to visit they/them.

IV. Look at this text and try to find out the adjective and adverb!

I have ferocious dog and a lazy cat. My puppy usually sleeps under the bed, but
lately he snoozes loudly in his new bed. My kitty naps in the cellar. She is not friendly
and doesn’t usually leave basement. My canine would eat people alive if I didn’t trap
him in my messy room. My cat will sometimes jump wildly if there is a fly in the house.
My dog will grab his robe toy and I’ll swing him around the room, but once he let go,
and went BOOM!

He’s okay, but he landed pretty hard. The whole house shook lightly. My cat’s
green eyes got really big. My pets are strange, but I like them anyway.

IV Complete the table with the following ADJECTIVES!


Adjectives: friendly, selfish, thoughful, egoistic, careful, lazy, irresponsible, well-educated,
unrealiable, responsible, arrogant, hard-working, absent-minded,dishonest,cautious,
thoughtless, reliable, careless, honest, conceited, devoted, illiterate.

AN IDEAL HOSPITAL NURSE


Think of the qualities of an ideal hospital pharmacist. Choose suitable adjectives from the
list above.

Nurse should be Nurse shouldn’t be


V Choose the correct adverb in the following sentences!
1. The ambulance rushed (slowly, speedily) along the highway to take the patient t
o the hospital
2. The students nurses made up the bed (neatly, lazily) to make it comfortable
for the patient
3. The doctor advised me to take my medication (regularly, frequently)
4. The midwife (clumsily, carefully) spilled some disinfectant on the bed linen
5. Despite their grief, the relatives of the patient were glad that she died (awk
wardly, peacefully)
6. The mother of the newborn baby is happy to see the baby sleeping (re
stlessly,soundly) in his crib
7. Dr.Ahmad always prefers to eat (lonely, alone) at the food court
8. They are extremely displeased with the patients for behaving (rudely, wisely) to
wards
the nurses
9. After visiting hours, relatives of the patients are (patiently, politely) asked to leave
10. The opening ceremony of the International midwifery conference will start (
shortly, quickly). I hope we will not be late.

VI Define each word in this paragraph below!


Ratna is a midwifery student. She is a very hardworking student. Ratna
always passes her midwifery subject. However, she is very weak in
English. She speaks English poorly and her spelling is very bad. Her
friends can barely understand her when she speaks. So, her lecturer
advices her to improve her English. Yesterday, she went to the bookshop
and bought an English book. She find the interesting book and could not
wait for her first English lesson to start.

1. Student as noun

VI Read the sentences below and complete them with proper prepositions from the list.
Prepositions: with, by, for, on
1. Pharmacist are responsible ...... labelling of all drug containers.
2. Your residency should be approved ...... the society of hospital Pharmacists.
3. Pharmacy activities ought to be co-ordinate ...... other hospital services.
4. He gained his pharmaceutical knowledge ....... several years of experience
working.
5. Doctors may depend ....... pharmacist’s help.

VII Add an appropriate sentence connectors (conjuctions). Use however, therefore, also,
etc.!

1. He is sick. He can’t come.


2. We like Mr. Miller as a teacher. We like Miss. Smith better.
3. Tom has a good vocabulary. He pronounce well.
4. I don’t have a driver’s license. I don’t drive.
5. I can’t come today. I’ll come today.
6. She knows how to play the piano. She can dance.
7. We like potataoes. We like rice.
8. I bought a boat worked hard. They didn’t finish.

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