Radiological English by Ramón Ribes MD, PhD, Pablo R. Ros MD, MPH (auth.)

By Ramón Ribes MD, PhD, Pablo R. Ros MD, MPH (auth.)

This booklet is an creation to radiological English. it's meant to assist all those that want specialist English yet don't converse it on a day by day foundation. This quantity can help radiologists, radiology citizens, nurses and scholars around the globe to enhance their English during this distinct box.

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Or · The resident admitted that he had forgotten to report Mrs. Smith's mammography. Verb + Infinitive When followed by another verb, these verbs are used with verb + infinitive structure: · · · · · · Agree: The patient agreed to give up smoking. Refuse: The patient refused to give up smoking. Promise: I promised to give up smoking. Threaten: Dr. Sommerset threatened to close the radiology department. Offer: The unions offered to negotiate. Decide: Dr. Knight's patients decided to leave the waiting room.

As + noun is used to say what something really is or was (especially when we talk about someone's job or how we use something): · Before becoming a radiologist I worked as a general practitioner in a small village. As if, as though are used to say how someone or something looks, sounds, feels, . , or to say how someone does something: · The doctor treated me as if I were his son. · John sounds as though he has got a cold. Expressions with as: · Such as · As usual (Dr. ) So and Such So and such make the meaning of the adjective stronger.

Food in hospitals tastes horrible. As you can see, in these examples there is no noun after the adjective. Adjective Order We have fact adjectives and opinion adjectives. Fact adjectives (large, new, white, . ) give us objective information about something (size, age, color, . ). Opinion adjectives (nice, beautiful, intelligent, . ) tell us what someone thinks of something. In a sentence, opinion adjectives usually go before fact adjectives: · An intelligent (opinion) young (fact) radiologist visited me this morning.

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