Fill in the gaps diminishes / feels / breathes / appears / begins / fades / rises / covers / peels / increases / becomes
/ decreases
1. The temperature … high.
2. The rash … and … the body.
3. The patient … weak and depressed.
4. The skin … .
5. The disease … suddenly.
6. The body weight … .
7. The colour of the skin … .
8. The patient … restless.
9. The respiratory rate … .
10. The patient … with difficulty.
11. Secretion of acid and pepsin … .
To fill in this blank, we can use the verb "rises" because when the temperature increases, it goes up.
2. The rash appears and covers the body.
In this sentence, we need to use the verbs "appears" and "covers". When someone gets a rash, it shows up on their skin and can spread over their body.
3. The patient feels weak and depressed.
Here, we can use the verb "feels" to show that the patient experiences a sensation of weakness and depression.
4. The skin fades.
When something fades, it loses its color or intensity. In this case, the skin might lose color or become paler.
5. The disease begins suddenly.
The verb "begins" is suitable here as it conveys the idea that a disease starts or commences suddenly.
6. The body weight increases.
To fill in this blank, we can use the verb "increases" because when the body weight goes up, it becomes heavier.
7. The colour of the skin diminishes.
In this sentence, we can use the verb "diminishes" to indicate that the color of the skin becomes less noticeable or fades.
8. The patient becomes restless.
Here, we use the verb "becomes" to express a change in the patient's state. Restlessness means the patient is unable to stay calm or still.
9. The respiratory rate decreases.
To fill in this blank, we use the verb "decreases" because a decrease in the respiratory rate means the person is breathing less frequently or slowly.
10. The patient breathes with difficulty.
In this sentence, we can use the verb "breathes" to describe how the patient is experiencing difficulty or struggles while breathing.
11. Secretion of acid and pepsin increases.
Here, we use the verb "increases" to indicate that the secretion of acid and pepsin in the body becomes greater or more abundant.