I want to be a doctor I've always wanted to be a doctor like me granny. She works it is a hospital. I often go to her hospital to watch how my granny treats people.
I went to this hospital for the first time when i was 8. I liked everything and understood that i wanted to become a doctor. i want to help people. i know that i need to learn and work a lot to be a good doctor. i am not afraid of hard work.
Soon i shall start to learn chemistry. now i learn Maths and i am fond of it. i like learning English. i think english will be every important for my future profession.
when i'm sixteen i'll ask my granny to let me work at the hospital as a nurse boy.
1. The doctor made the patient stay in bed. (stay)
To complete this sentence, we need to put the word "stay" into the correct form. In this case, the verb form needed is the base form or simple form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "The doctor made the patient stay in bed."
2. Mrs. Crane had her house painted. (paint)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "paint" into the correct form. Since the verb "paint" is a regular verb, we just need the past participle form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "Mrs. Crane had her house painted."
3. The teacher had the class write a 2000-word research paper. (write)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "write" into the correct form. Again, we just need the base form or simple form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "The teacher had the class write a 2000-word research paper."
4. I made my son wash the windows before he could go outside to play. (wash)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "wash" into the correct form. Just like in sentence 1, we need the base form or simple form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "I made my son wash the windows before he could go outside to play."
5. Don got some kids in the neighborhood to clean out his garage. (clean)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "clean" into the correct form. Again, we just need the base form or simple form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "Don got some kids in the neighborhood to clean out his garage."
6. I went to the bank to have a check cashed. (cash)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "cash" into the correct form. Just like in sentence 1, we need the base form or simple form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "I went to the bank to have a check cashed."
7. Tom had a bad headache yesterday, so he got his twin brother Tim to go to class for him. The teacher didn’t know the difference. (go)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "go" into the correct form. Again, we just need the base form or simple form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "Tom had a bad headache yesterday, so he got his twin brother Tim to go to class for him. The teacher didn’t know the difference."
8. When Scott went shopping, he found a jacket he really liked. After he had the sleeves shortened, it fit him perfectly. (shorten)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "shorten" into the correct form. Just like in sentence 2, we need the past participle form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "When Scott went shopping, he found a jacket he really liked. After he had the sleeves shortened, it fit him perfectly."
9. My boss made me redo my report because he wasn’t satisfied with it. (redo)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "redo" into the correct form. Again, we just need the base form or simple form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "My boss made me redo my report because he wasn’t satisfied with it."
10. Alice stopped at the service station to have the tank filled. (fill)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "fill" into the correct form. Just like in sentence 1, we need the base form or simple form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "Alice stopped at the service station to have the tank filled."
11. I got Mary to lend me some money so I could go to a movie last night. (lend)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "lend" into the correct form. Just like in sentence 1, we need the base form or simple form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "I got Mary to lend me some money so I could go to a movie last night."
12. Mr. Fields went to a doctor to have the wart on his nose removed. (remove)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "remove" into the correct form. Just like in sentence 2, we need the past participle form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "Mr. Fields went to a doctor to have the wart on his nose removed."
13. Peeling onions always makes me cry. (cry)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "cry" into the correct form. Again, we just need the base form or simple form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "Peeling onions always makes me cry."
14. Tom Sawyer was supposed to paint the fence, but he didn’t want to do it. He was a very clever boy. Somehow he got his friends to do it for him. (do)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "do" into the correct form. Again, we just need the base form or simple form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "Tom Sawyer was supposed to paint the fence, but he didn’t want to do it. He was a very clever boy. Somehow he got his friends to do it for him."
15. We had a professional photographer take pictures of everyone who participated in our wedding. (take)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "take" into the correct form. Just like in sentence 1, we need the base form or simple form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "We had a professional photographer take pictures of everyone who participated in our wedding."
16. I spilled some tomato sauce on my suit coat. Now I need to get my suit cleaned. (clean)
In this sentence, we need to put the word "clean" into the correct form. Just like in sentence 2, we need the past participle form of the verb. So the correct sentence is "I spilled some tomato sauce on my suit coat. Now I need to get my suit cleaned."
1. 'How big is the Volga river?' - The Volga river is 3,692 kilometers long.
To answer this question, we need to find the adjective that describes the length of the Volga river. In the given options, the adjective "long" is the most appropriate and fits the question about the size of the river.
2. 'How deep is this swimming pool?' - The swimming pool is one meter deep at this end and two meters deep at the other end.
To answer this question, we need to find the adjective that describes the depth of the swimming pool. In the given options, the adjective "deep" is the most appropriate and fits the question about the depth of the pool.
3. 'How high is that block of flats?' - The block of flats has 25 floors.
To answer this question, we need to find the adjective that describes the height of the block of flats. In the given options, there is no adjective for height, so we can assume that the number of floors corresponds to the height of the building.
4. 'How old is your house?' - My house was built in 1873.
To answer this question, we need to find the adjective that describes the age of the house. In the given options, the adjective "old" is the most appropriate and fits the question about the age of the house.
5. 'How many rooms does the hotel have?' - The hotel has 300 rooms.
To answer this question, we need to find the adjective that describes the number of rooms in the hotel. In the given options, there is no adjective for quantity, so we can assume that the number of rooms is the answer to the question.
I've always wanted to be a doctor like me granny. She works it is a hospital. I often go to her hospital to watch how my granny treats people.
I went to this hospital for the first time when i was 8. I liked everything and understood that i wanted to become a doctor. i want to help people. i know that i need to learn and work a lot to be a good doctor. i am not afraid of hard work.
Soon i shall start to learn chemistry. now i learn Maths and i am fond of it. i like learning English. i think english will be every important for my future profession.
when i'm sixteen i'll ask my granny to let me work at the hospital as a nurse boy.