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It is necessary (important/requested/desirable) that you should read this book. (//), .

1. It is necessary that papers should be submitted to the Editor in three copies.

2. It is desirable that manuscripts should be typed on good quality paper with wide margins.

3. It is important that authors should order reprints of articles in advance of publication.

4. It is suggested that photographs should be provided.

5. It is requested that all abbreviations should be defined in a footnote ().

6. It is demanded that abbreviated phrases should be written out at first mention, followed by the abbreviation in brackets.

7. It is recommended that use of abbreviated phrases should be kept to an absolute minimum.

8. To ensure rapid publication it is recommended that manuscript should keep to the style of the journal.

9. It is required that manuscripts should be written in acceptable English.

10. Requests for permission to reproduce figures, tables, or portions of articles originally published in the journal should be addressed to... (addressee).

TO BE TO HAVE

(FUNCTIONS AND MEANINGS OF THE VERBS TO BE AND TO HAVE )

 

 

to be /
1. to be + ; there + to be The surgeon is in the clinic.     There are many patients in this clinic today.
2. to be + , , , -     My friend is a surgeon. The book is interesting. It is me. They are five.
3. to be+ ing-form Continuous ( ) The surgeon is performingan operation.
4. to be + Past Participle ( ) The patient is operatedon.
5. to be + : The surgeon is to operateon this patient.

 

121. to be .

 

1. There are a lot of things to do.

2. Its six oclock. He is in the hospital at this time.

3. She is too young to understand it.

4. The whole country is going on strike.

5. The new film is to be on at our cinema next week.

6. He is taking his English exam tomorrow.

7. The new method of treatment will be shown on TV.

8. The door was open.

9. She is to return on Saturday.

10. It was a nasty day. It was raining cats and dogs.

11. I was surprised that there were only few students in the library.

12. Sentence 5 is on page 15.

13. What am I to do?

14. Sunday is my day off ().

15. My mother was 40 yesterday.

16. Have you ever been in the operating-room?

 

 

to have /
1. to have + My friend has an atlas.
2.to have+ Past Participle Perfect ( ) Hehas provedhis hypothesis.
3. to have+ : We have to examinehim.
NB! to have . to have , , :   to have a bath (a wash) , to have a break to have a good time to have a rest to have a try to have a walk to have tea (coffee) ()

122. to have .

 

1. It has been a hard day.

2. Jane has a good voice.

3. We havent operated on this patient yet.

4. You dont have to worry.

5. We have no time left.

6. I had a lesson in Biology on Monday.

7. She had ten minutes before she had to leave for work.

8. I hope you had a good time yesterday.

9. We will have two lectures tomorrow.

10. I have never been to Athens and I have never been to Rome.

11. I have to work tomorrow.

12. She has a headache today.

13. I dont mind having a rest.

14. Lets have a break.

15. It has been raining since morning.

16. They will have slight temperature after the vaccination.

 

BOTHAND, EITHEROR, NEITHERNOR

 

123. :

both...and ......, ...

either...or ...

neither...nor ...

 

1. The book includes both new data and interpretations of experimental results.

2. The paper covers both clinical and basic research in the field of internal medicine.

3. The theory clarifies both the aim and the scope of that method.

4. Both this paper and that review present a broad range of new techniques.

5. The paper covers data both on children and adults.

6. The study includes both men and women.

7. The scientist uses either this method or that technique.

8. Neither the paper nor the review covers the results of the investigation.

9. The patient complained both of a high temperature and of the pain in the chest.

10. Both the therapeutist and the surgeon have come to the conclusion to treat the patient at home.

 

124. both...and, neither...nor either...or.

1. You must investigate the blood gases the corpuscular elements of the blood.

2. The therapeutist did not administer him a bed regimen a diet.

3. The physician revealed the increased respiratory rate the increased pulse rate.

4. experienced therapeutists neurologists work at this polyclinic.

5. At the polyclinic consulting hours may be in the morning in the evening.

6. The nurse fills in temperature charts gives injections.

7. The patient was in such a poor condition that he could sit up move.

8. This patient with pneumonia will be administered streptomycin penicillin injections.

9. The growth was revealed in the lungs in the mediastinum.

10. You may take this medicine before after meals.

 

IT

125. , it .

1. It is difficult to study English.

2. It is not easy to study English.

3. It is important to read journals.

4. It is necessary to work hard.

5. It is important to do the work well.

6. It is important to do the work in time

7. It is important to diagnose the disease in time.

8. It is necessary to use up-to-date methods in research.

9. It is not necessary to read a review.

10. It is important to cover new trends in the book.

11. It is necessary to cover a number of new techniques.





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