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As you go through your day, compareandcontrast things around you. Compareand contrast, for exam-
ple, your current job to your ... essential for the compare and
contrast technique. Look what happens, for example,
when the writer does not discuss corresponding parts:
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... (a compareandcontrast essay might tell you
which car is better) or which savings bond to invest in
(a compareandcontrast essay will show you which
bond is best for you).
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... first anteriorly and then above it.
Clinical features
1◊◊The greater width and more vertical course of the right bronchus
accounts for the greater tendency for foreign bodies and aspirated material
to ... 287
◊◊Nerve supply, 288
The salivary glands, 289
◊◊The parotid gland, 289
◊◊The submandibular gland, 292
◊◊The sublingual gland, 293
The major arteries of the head and neck, 294
◊◊The common carotid ... Cross
and Westminster Medical School, London;
Formerly Examiner in Anatomy, Primary FRCS (Eng)
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Clinical Anatomy
Applied anatomy forstudents and...
... Richard Fay, Clare West and Pam Murphy for their comments on the manuscript
Sue Andre and Paul Heacock for their help with the appendix on American English
Amanda MacPhall for the illustrations
... like and as?
These and many other points of English grammar are explained in the book and there are exercises on
each point. Level The book is intended mainly for intermediate students (students ... continuous and present simple (2) (I am doing
and I do)
A. We use continuous tenses only for actions and happenings (they are eating/it is raining etc.).
Some verbs (for example, know and like)...