1 The boys aren't running Are the boys running...? 2. I ain"t (aren"t) doing... Am I doing...? 3.Are John and his friends going ...? John and his friends aren't going... 4 Ann isn't sitting... Is Ann sitting...? 5.A young man is not standing ... Is a young man standing...? 6 The old man is not walking Is the old man walking? 7 The dog is not lying ... Is the dog lying ...? 8.He is not having... Is he having...? 9.We are not studying... Are we studying..? 10 My mother is not lying ... Is my mother lying ...?
Re-write sentences opening brackets: 1. These drugs were sold yesterday. 2. A complete prescription consists of six essential parts. 3. The daily dosage indicates always on the label of the medicine. 4. In the future, sale of potent drugs will be controlled much more strictly. 5. The prescriber's name guarantees the authenticity of the drug. 6. Yesterday, before taking the pills she read the package insert. 7. Drastic medicines cause such side effects as nauseas and dizziness. 8. If expiry date of a remedy is over, a pharmacist immediately writes it off.
Exercise 6. Put the verbs in brackets in the appropriate form. 1. The prescription was prepared in two hours. 2. The prescription contains the name of the drug, the name of the patient, the name of the physician and other information. 3. Today all prescriptions are written in English. 4. That chemical name was difficult to use and remember. 5. At the chemist`s there is a special room for preparation of medicines. 6. Powders, galenical preparations and medicines could be produced at pharmaceutical plants. 7. A dispensing pharmacist took prescriptions.
Are the boys running...?
2. I ain"t (aren"t) doing...
Am I doing...?
3.Are John and his friends going ...?
John and his friends aren't going...
4 Ann isn't sitting...
Is Ann sitting...?
5.A young man is not standing ...
Is a young man standing...?
6 The old man is not walking
Is the old man walking?
7 The dog is not lying ...
Is the dog lying ...?
8.He is not having...
Is he having...?
9.We are not studying...
Are we studying..?
10 My mother is not lying ...
Is my mother lying ...?
1. These drugs were sold yesterday. 2. A complete prescription consists of six essential parts. 3. The daily dosage indicates always on the label of the medicine. 4. In the future, sale of potent drugs will be controlled much more strictly. 5. The prescriber's name guarantees the authenticity of the drug. 6. Yesterday, before taking the pills she read the package insert. 7. Drastic medicines cause such side effects as nauseas and dizziness. 8. If expiry date of a remedy is over, a pharmacist immediately writes it off.
Exercise 6. Put the verbs in brackets in the appropriate form.
1. The prescription was prepared in two hours.
2. The prescription contains the name of the drug, the name of the patient, the name of the physician and other information.
3. Today all prescriptions are written in English.
4. That chemical name was difficult to use and remember.
5. At the chemist`s there is a special room for preparation of medicines.
6. Powders, galenical preparations and medicines could be produced at pharmaceutical plants.
7. A dispensing pharmacist took prescriptions.