Sentence one:
☐ Tell your patient what he or she needs to do first. Remember:
Use one a...
Spanish, 05.01.2021 16:50 cookiem0nster
Sentence one:
☐ Tell your patient what he or she needs to do first. Remember:
Use one affirmative formal command.
Use one body part.
Sentence two:
☐ Tell your patient what he or she cannot do. Remember:
Use one negative formal command.
Use one body part.
Sentence three:
☐ Give your patient advice to keep him or her from getting worse. Remember:
Use one negative formal command.
Use the correct form of the verb doler.
Use one body part.
Sentence four:
☐ Tell your patient how to take care of himself or herself while at home. Remember:
Use one affirmative formal command.
Sentence five:
☐ Tell your patient what happened. Remember:
Use one preterite tense verb.
please write 4 sentences
Answers: 3
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