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Old 03-19-2009, 03:47 PM   #3
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Default Re: homework-how would you fill in these blanks?

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Originally Posted by Madgelina
1) The GP's (General Practitioner) office is called a ...
2)Mum, I've cut my finger! Have you got a ... ?
3) A ... is a doctor who specialices in a certain area of medicine.*
4) She's sprained her wrist, so her arm's in a ... at the moment.
5) My mum put ... round my broken arm until we got to the hospital.
6) I went to my ... to ask her for something for my stomach-ache.

*I think specialices is spelled with an s instead of a c, but when I tried to submit the thread it gave me an error. It said: "One of your words is blacklisted. Please change it (******)"

Those are the sentences I'm having problems with. The exercise consists of 30 sentences which blanks are to be filled in with words given in a list. Some of the words I think may be right for the sentences above are: sick, GP (General Practitioner), in plaster, a plaster, sling, consultant, and bandage.

Any help will be much appreciated

Hi Madgelina. I hope this helps

2)Mum, I've cut my finger! Have you got a bandaid... ?
3) A Pediatrician ./cardiologist/etc .is a doctor who specializes in a certain area of medicine.*
4) She's sprained her wrist, so her arm's in a .cast/in a plaster ..at the moment.
5) My mum put .bandage ..round my broken arm until we got to the hospital.
6) I went to my doctor..to ask her for something for my stomach-ache.
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