Hi Nufais, thanks for your question. Here's a video you may like: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-c_eIV-UGNO4.html and here's the listening playlist for you: ru-vid.com/group/PLGn-O3Fzl2LwFTl53JSiTgbKlSrtpj1X3&si=G2t77-bjTGxhbE5B. I can definitely look at doing more listening practice for you guys in the new year! 😀
Thank you for explaining. I have queries regarding whether we can use pronouns like you mention " in comparison with my first examination.. " my" this can we used in letter?
Hi Monica. Yes, you can. In fact, one of your jobs as a writer is to transform the case notes and this often means having to put in things like pronouns. For example, the case notes might say "blistering rash across elbows" and you have to transform that into "She presented with a blistering rash across her elbows." I hope this help!