Look at the following sentences about people's medical condition and decide whether the news is

good (G) or bad (B) 1. It's nothing serious.

2. The victim is in a critical condition. 3. She's in a stable condition

4. We expect him to a make a full recovery.

5. I'm afraid there's nothing more we can do. 6. Her condition has deteriorated overnight. 7. She suffered only minor injuries.

8. She's in a coma.

If you are gravely ill, it is very serious.

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Ответ дал: viktoriatrocin3
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Ответ:

Certainly, here's the assessment of whether each sentence conveys good (G) or bad (B) news regarding people's medical conditions:

1. It's nothing serious. (G)

2. The victim is in a critical condition. (B)

3. She's in a stable condition. (G)

4. We expect him to make a full recovery. (G)

5. I'm afraid there's nothing more we can do. (B)

6. Her condition has deteriorated overnight. (B)

7. She suffered only minor injuries. (G)

8. She's in a coma. (B)

Your note about being gravely ill is correct; it implies a very serious condition, which is typically bad news for the individual's health.

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