clarification of words with actions
would, could, should out, pout, rout ought, bought, sought
No, because there's no 'l' sound in sought.
When deciphering medical terms, start by breaking the word into its components: prefixes, root words, and suffixes. Identify each part's meaning, as this often provides context for the term as a whole. Consider the term's use in relation to the body system or condition it describes. Finally, consult medical dictionaries or resources for clarification if needed.
Words that start questions are:canhowiswhowhenwhatwherewhywillwhich
A Sanatorium is a medical facility for long-term illness, typically tuberculosis. In other words you could put it as an Asylum.
No. Medical words are basically classical Latin and Greek.
There may be words that sound like they are equal to DESCRIBE but are not.Here are some other words for DESCRIBE: * Explain * Portray * Depict * Illustrate * Express * Tell * Put in words
Some words that can be found using the letters of "medical records" are:DemocraciesCamcordersSmolderedSoldieredAdmirersDeclaredDeadlierRoadsideRealiserCarriedLeadersOrderedScarierScarcerScoldedRemodel
To write sentences, between 12 and 20 words, you can ask the group members what medical conditions they have. It could be diabetes, allergies, or some other condition.
sought, bought brought
I hope you got the grade you deserved -- all the time you wasted trying to cheat could have gotten 10 little sentences finished.