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O B Listen and check your answers.
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10 EDIT. Read the poster. Find and correct seven more errors with gerunds and infinitives.
First-Aid Tips for Treating Cuts
cutting
Do you remember #e-e#¢ yourself when you were a child? Did you know how take care
of the cut, or did you ask to someone to help you? Of course, it’s not only children who cut
themselves. That is why we urge everyone having a first-aid kit at home. We also want you
follow this advice.
e For minor cuts: After the cut stops to bleed, start rinsing the wound with clear
water. Clean the area around the wound with soap and a washcloth. Avoid getting
soap directly in the wound.
e For deep cuts: Put pressure on the cut to stop the bleeding. Continue to putting
pressure on the wound for 20 or 30 minutes.
e Ifthe wound can get dirty, put a bandage on it and remember changing it every day.
¢ Remember! Teach your children about first aid, and remind them to not play with
sharp objects.
11 Read the situations about sports injuries. Then complete the sentences. Use infinitives and
gerunds where necessary.
Lucy used to run every weekend, but she doesn’t now because her feet have
been hurting her a lot. She hates to miss her runs, and she’s tired of being in pain,
so she goes to see a foot specialist. The specialist's advice: “Wear proper shoes.
Ice your feet often. Your feet will always give you trouble unless you follow my
advice.”
1. Lucy has stopped Cunning every weekend _.
2. Lucy can’t stand
3. Lucy decides because of the problem with
her feet.
4. The foot specialist warns Lucy or she will continue to
have pain.
5. The specialist also tells Lucy SSS stn.
6. The specialist tells her she needs to follow his advice or her feet will continue
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