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72 pancreatitis is followed by abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and jaundice of the skin and whites of the eyes. Modal verbs II. 1 – should; 2 – have to; 3 – can; 4 – must; 5 – can’t; 6 – may; 7 – might; 8 – be able; 9 – had to; 10 – allowed. III. 1 – can not; 2 – must; 3 – should; 4 – could not; 5 – have to; 6 – must; 7 – was allowed; 8 – will have to; 9 – might; 10 – had to. IV. 1 – ought; 2 – must; 3 – can; 4 – can’t; 5 – may/might/could/must; 6 – should/could/may/might; 7 – could/may/might; 8 – could/might; 9 – could/might. V. 1 – have to; 2 – will be able to; 3 – shouldn’t; 4 – had to; 5 – can’t/could; 6 – can’t/might; 7 – don’t have to; 8 – may/ought to; 9 – wasn’t able to; 10 – will be able to/can. VI. Suggested answers: 1 – A doctor must/should be tolerant to his/her patients. 2 – “Doctor, may I swim in the sea?” – “No, you can’t. You may catch a cold.” 3 – People who have been ill with hepatitis aren’t allowed to donate blood for transfusion. 4 – This doctor can’t have made a wrong diagnosis because he is a highly skilled specialist. 5 – You need to/should pay more attention to your health, or you will have problems with the stomach. 6 – You should drink more water and eat less sweet/sugar. It’s my advice. 7 – Chronic bronchitis can or can’t be associated with the obstruction of respiratory airways. 8 – He must have been admitted to hospital. 9 – Сould you wait for the nurse, please? She must come in a minute. 10 – Do we need to come at 10 a.m. or earlier? Participles II. 1 – caused; 2 – wounded; 3 – unimmunized/developing; 4 – reduced; 5 – called; 6 – obtained; 7 – prescribed; 8 – producing; 9 – complaining; 10 – characterized. III. 1 – growing; 2 – complicated; 3 – conducted; 4 – following; 5 – broken; 6 – prescribed; 7 – obtained; 8 – admitted; 9 – operating; 10 – published; 11 – applied; 12 – attending; 13 – chosen; 14 – inflamed; 15 – taken; 16 – examining; 17 – loving; 18 – vaccinated; 19 – given; 20 – reading. IV. 1 – Having discussed all advantages and disadvantages, the doctors decided to operate on the patient. 2 – Having been prescribed correctly, the medicine helped. 3 – Having been vaccinated against measles, the child did not fall ill. 4 – Having been injured in a car accident, the woman was given emergency treatment by paramedics. 5 – Having finished the operation, the surgeon left the operating theatre. 6 – Having been hospitalized in time, the patient avoided serious complications. 7 – Having twisted his ankle, the patient had to walk with crutches for a week. 8 – Having received my blood test, the doctor prescribed me some antibiotics. 9 – Having injured his back, my father was admitted to hospital. 10 – Having been bandaged, the wound stopped bleeding. V. 1 – characterized; 2 – playing; 3 – stored; 4 – secreted; 5 – occuring; 6 – producing/destroying; 7 – examined; 8 – having passed; 9 – treating; 10 – having obtained.
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