... She's carrying
(or was carrying) a bag full of shopping
We can also use the present simple and present continuous like this in
commentaries (for example, on sports events) and in giving instructions:
ã ... including our own behaviour:
ã They're constantly having parties until the early hours of the morning.
We use the past continuous (see Unit 6) in the same way:
ã He was forever including me in ... some point in the past and continues until the
present time. This is why we often use since with the present perfect:
ã Since I have lived in a small house near the coast.
ã Tom has been ill since...
... Digoxin
Steroids
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
Aspirin
Vitamins
Aminoglycosides
Tetracyclines
Macrolides
Clindamycin
Chloramphenicol
Vancomycin
Aztreonam
Quinolones
Carbapenems
Tigecycline
Daptomycin
Quinupristin/dalfopristin
Linezolid
Abbreviation: ... fever spikes are never infectious in
origin. The causes of single fever spikes include insertion/removal of a urinary catheter,
insertion/removal of a venous catheter, suctioning/manipulation of ... to infectious diseases in critical care.
Importantly, Infectious Diseases in Critical Care Medicine (third edition) is written from the
infectious disease perspective by clinicians for clinicians...
... which basically serves to join
one detachable clause to another in a sentence containing a subordinate clause
such as:
[76] I know that he is rich.
[Detachable main clause: I know [something].]
... clauses for more information about relative
clauses in general and the gapping of the relative pronouns that initiate them.
In the main, any attributive adjective whether pre- or postnominal ... relative clause
beginning with whose for the relative clause it already contains. The relative
whose always indicates possession and is [+/− human]. Here is an example:
Sentence already containing...