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A. Practice lasks Practice Task 1: It's Present in the Article!
Read the article carefully. Copy five (5) sentences with the present perfect tense
of verbs and encircle the verb phrases. The first one has been done for you.
Plants Turned into Medicine
The people in the countryside and even in cities use herbal cures for common
ailments. The rising cost of medicines has turned the attention of medical scientist to herbal
cures. Herbalists or “herbalarious” have proven that plants are effective in treating certain
diseases.
"So far, we have analyzed 300 plants," says Mrs. Ludivina S. de Padua, director of
U. P. Los Baños Medical Plant Program, "and we have discovered that what hebalists are
doing has scientific basis."
From the studies, Mrs. De Padua, together with G. C. Lugod and J. V. Pancho have
published two handbooks on Philippine Medical Plants. She has lectured on plants and
their cures and has spoken in medical seminars on medical plants.
1. The rising cost of medicines has turned the attention of medical scientist to
herbal cures.​

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