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Decide if the sentences are verbal or

nominal
1. I want some plates. 1 Verbal/nominal?

2. I was at school with the man. 1 Verbal/nominal?

3. I’d like to speak to the person. 5-1 Verbal/nominal?


4. The police haven’t found the man. 4-1 Verbal/nominal?
5. There’s some cheese in the fridge. 1 Verbal/nominal?
6. We’ve got some light bulbs. 4-1 Verbal/nominal?
7. This is the switch.
1 Verbal/nominal?
8. She could mend that chair.
5-1 Verbal/nominal?
9. It needs to be eaten.
5-2-1 Verbal/nominal?
Change these sentences in passive/
active!
1. They can be taken together.
2. Coadministration of hydrochlorthiazide
(component of zestoretic) and tetracyclines may
result in decreased renal function.
3. The decrease in renal function is manifested by
increases in serum creatinine and blood urea
nitrogen.
4. Among tetracyclines, Doxycycline is least likely to
cause renal damage since it is primarily excreted in
faeces.
Concept Checking (1)
1. Is it a nominal or verbal sentence when the verb has no action
verb?
 I want to eat some banana for my breakfast. Correct or In?

2. Is it a nominal or verbal sentence when the verb is state of being?


 My house become very nice after being painted blue.
Correct / In?
3. Please make verb phrase using these formula:
a. 4-2-1 e. 5-3-1
b. 5-1 f. 2-1
c. 4-3-1 g. 3-1
d. 4-1 h. 1
Complex sentence
• CS with adjective clause
The medicine that I gave her yesterday makes
her allergic.

The doctor that prescribed the medicine has


not considered the social background of the
patients.
CS with adjective clause
• The pharmacist whose mixture makes great
improvement in HIV medicine doesn’t want
his name to be put in the medicine.

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