IYou They We is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with I You They We and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. Learn about personal pronouns like I, me, you, we and us and do the exercises to practise using them. Level beginner We have both subject pronouns and object pronouns Subject Object I me you you he him she her it it we us you you they them We use subject pronouns as the subject of a verb I like your are is my is is on live in come from London. Be careful! English clauses always have a subject. His father has just retired. > He was a teacher. NOT Was a teacher.I'm waiting for my wife. > She is late. NOT Is late. The imperative, which is used for orders, invitations and requests, is an exception Stop!Go away. Please come to dinner it again, please. If there is no other subject, we use it or there. We call this a dummy subject. We use object pronouns as the object of a verb Can you help me, please? I can see you. She doesn't like him. I saw her in town today. We saw them in town yesterday, but they didn't see us. and after prepositions She is waiting for me. I'll get it for you. Give it to him. Why are you looking at her? Don't take it from us. I'll speak to them. Subject and object pronouns 1 MultipleChoice_MTU4MDc= Subject and object pronouns 2 GapFillTyping_MTU4MDg= he, she and they We use he/him to refer to men, and she/her to refer to women. When we are not sure if we are talking about a man or a woman, we use they/them This is Jack. He's my brother. I don't think you have met is Angela. She's my sister. Have you met her before?You could go to a doctor. They might help to a friend. Ask them to help you. he, she and they 1 GapFillDragAndDrop_MTU4MDk= he, she and they 2 GapFillTyping_MTU4MTY you and they We use you to talk about people in general, including the speaker and the hearer You can buy this book everywhere. = This book is on sale can't park here. = Parking is not allowed here. We use they/them to talk about institutions and organisations They serve good food here. they = the restaurantAsk them for a cheaper ticket. them = the airline especially the government and the authorities They don't let you smoke in here. They are going to increase are building a new motorway. They say it’s going to rain tomorrow. you and they 1 GapFillTyping_MTU4MTc= you and they 2 GapFillTyping_MTU4MTk= it We use it to talk about ourselves on the telephone Hello. It's George. when other people cannot see us It's me. It's Mary. Mary is knocking on the door. We also use it to talk about other people when we point people out for the first time Look. It's Paul McCartney. Who's that? I think it's John's brother. when we cannot see someone and we ask them for their name Hello. Who is it? someone answering the phoneWho is it? someone about to answer the door it MultipleChoice_MTkxMTI Do you need to improve your English grammar? Join thousands of learners from around the world who are improving their English grammar with our online courses. Becauseof this they don't see you for who you are, but only for how you can serve them. They don't care a single thing about you or what matters to you. Nor do they care about anyone else

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Respostaalternativa bExplicação:sempre usamos a forma verbal are do to be no presente com os pronomes you, they e we jordanatiffany jordanatiffany 16.10.2020 Inglês Ensino superior respondido 2. Com you/they/we, nós usamos: a) am b) are c) is d) am not 2 Ver respostas Telecommunications, transport and electricity companies are on alert after a series of copper cable thefts in Central Victoria. Key pointsCopper thieves have targeted several places along the Calder HighwayCopper cabling was stolen on Sunday, causing $400,000 damage to Telstra infrastructureAuthorities say thieves are putting themselves and the community at risk of electrocutionCopper is commonly used in electrical motors, wiring, and anything that requires electricity. It has a wide range of uses including powering homes, in mobile network technology, and streetlights. The price of copper is $ Last year it reached a record-high market price of $14/kg. On Sunday morning, Telstra technicians discovered the Mount Holden base station in Sunbury was running on backup batteries, due to copper theft. The cut copper power cable at the Mount Holden site.ABC Central Victoria Shannon SchubertAn investigation found power cables for both Telstra and NBN had been cut and removed, disrupting the mobile coverage for Woodend, Mt Macedon, and surrounding areas. Police are investigating the copper thefts in Sunbury. They say cables were cut from two phone towers on May 13 and May 16 in Mt Holden Reserve. "It's understood between $5,000 to $10,000 worth of copper was stolen, causing damage of up to $400,000 to the business," a Victoria Police spokesperson said. Copper thieves cash in the cables at scrap metal yards or online. Electrical and telecommunications companies say copper theft is common.ABC Far North Brendan MounterCommunity at risk of electrocutionPowercor has also been a victim of the rise in copper theft in regional Victoria. "We've had incidents where offenders have ripped out underground copper cables from street lighting and other electricity infrastructure, leaving the community without lighting or power," said Powercor's manager of protective security and network facilities, Michael put themselves and the community at risk of electrocution and death, by leaving wires exposed. "In some cases, we've had live wires left exposed in busy public areas. These criminal acts pose a danger to our customers, communities and staff," Mr Hayes said Powercor had experienced recent incidents across Central Victoria, including in Woodend, Gisborne, and along the Calder is investing in smart technology and surveillance systems to catch criminals in real-time. "Powercor works closely with Victoria Police and other agencies to identify and target copper theft hotspots," Mr Hayes said."If you see copper being stolen, call triple-0."You can report exposed wires to us on 13 24 12. Anyone wishing to report anonymously those they suspect may be involved in copper theft can report it to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000." Arewe not smart? Aren't we smart? You are smart. Are you smart? You are not/aren't smart. Are you not smart? Aren't you smart? They are smart. Are they smart? They are not/aren't smart. Are they not smart? Aren't they smart? Verb To Be Exercise Fill in the blanks with am, is, are.(Capitalize where needed) 1. O verbo to be é um dos verbos mais utilizados da língua inglesa e pode ser traduzido como ser ou existe uma regra para saber quando ele significa ser e quando significa estar. É preciso compreender o significado da mensagem expressa como um todo, para então entender o sentido do verbo na verbo to be é classificado como verbo irregular, uma vez que não segue as regras de formação do passado simples e do particípio pode ser usado como verbo principal e como verbo auxiliar de alguns tempos presente, passado e futuroConfira as informações abaixo sobre o uso do verbo to be como verbo Simple Present presente simples, as flexões do verbo to be são am, is e are. Afirmativa Negativa Interrogativa I am I'm I am not - Am I...? You are You're You are not You aren't Are you...? He is He's He is not He isn't Is he...? She is She's She is not She isn't Is she...? It is It's It is not It isn't Is it...? We are We're We are not We aren't Are we...? You are You're You are not You aren't Are you...? They are They're They are not They aren't Are they...? Exemplos I am not a doctor. Eu não sou médica. SER I am not at home. Eu não estou em casa. ESTAR Is he a soccer player? Ele é jogador de futebol? SER Is he at school? Ele está na escola? ESTAR She isn't my friend. Ela não é minha amiga. SER She isn't tired. Ela não está cansada. ESTAR What’s that? It is a turtle. O que é aquilo? É uma tartaruga. SER Where’s the book? It is on the table. Onde está o livro? Está em cima da mesa. ESTAR We aren't students. Nós não somos alunos. SER We aren't on the bus. Nós não estamos no ônibus. ESTAR You are great teachers. Vocês são ótimos professores. SER You are hungry! Vocês estão com fome! ESTAR Are they Brazilian? Eles são brasileiros? SER Are they thirsty? Eles estão com sede? ESTARVale lembrar que no inglês, os pronomes pessoais personal pronouns no singular são I, you, he, she, it. Já no plural temos we, you e Simple Past passado simples, as flexões do verbo to be são was e were. Afirmativa Negativa Interrogativa I was - I was not I wasn't Was I...? You were You're You were not You weren't Were you...? He was He's He was not He wasn't Was he...? She was She's She was not She wasn't Was she...? It was It's It was not It wasn't Was it...? We were We're We were not We weren't Were we...? You were You're You were not You weren't Were you...? They were They're They were not They weren't Were they...? Exemplos I was not a doctor. Eu não era médica. SER I was not at home. Eu não estava em casa. ESTAR Was he a soccer player? Ele era jogador de futebol? SER Was he at school? Ele estava na escola? ESTAR She wasn't my friend. Ela não era minha amiga. SER She wasn't tired. Ela não estava cansada. ESTAR What’s that? It was a turtle. O que era aquilo? Era uma tartaruga. SER Where’s the book? It was on the table. Onde estava o livro? Estava em cima da mesa. ESTAR We weren't students. Nós não éramos alunos. SER We weren't on the bus. Nós não estávamos no ônibus. ESTAR You were great teachers. Vocês eram ótimos professores. SER You were hungry! Vocês estavam com fome! ESTAR Were they Brazilian? Eles eram brasileiros? SER Were they thirsty? Eles estavam com sede? ESTARNo Simple Future futuro simples, as flexões do verbo to be são sempre will be. Afirmativa Negativa Interrogativa I will be I'll be I will not be I won't be Will I be...? You will be You'll be You will not be You won't be Will you be...? He will be He'll be He will not be He won't be Will he be...? She will be She'll be She will not be She won't be Will she be...? It will be It'll be It will not be It won't be Will it be...? We will be We'll be We will not be We won't be Will we be...? You will be You'll be You will not be You won't be Will you be...? They will be They'll be They will not be They won't be Will they be...? Exemplos I will not be a doctor. Eu não serei médica. SER I will not be at home. Eu não estarei em casa. ESTAR Will he be a soccer player? Ele será jogador de futebol? SER Will he be at school? Ele estará na escola? ESTAR She won't be my friend. Ela não será minha amiga. SER She won't be so tired when she finishes exercising. Ela não estará tão cansada quando terminar de se exercitar. ESTAR What will you be when you grow up? O que você vai ser quando crescer? SER Where will you be in the afternoon? Onde você estará à tarde? ESTAR We won't be veterinarians. Nós não seremos veterinários. SER We won't be on the bus by this time tomorrow. Nós não estaremos no ônibus a essa hora amanhã. ESTAR You will be great teachers. Vocês serão ótimos professores. SER You will be together next week.Vocês estarão juntos semana que vem ESTAR Will they be the new directors? Eles serão os novos diretores? SER Will they be in Brazil next month? Eles estarão no Brasil mês que vem? ESTARAgora que você já viu as tabelas com as conjugações, observe as explicações abaixo com um resumo de como formar frases nas formas afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa, incluindo a forma Afirmativa Affirmative FormEm frases afirmativas, o verbo deve ser posicionado depois do sujeito Simple Present He is a good dancer. Ele é um bom dançarino. Simple Past He was a good dancer. Ele era um bom dançarino.Simple Future He will be a good dancer. Ele será um bom dançarino.No exemplo acima, he ele é o sujeito e is é, was era e will be será são flexões do verbo to be na terceira pessoa do Negativa Negative FormPara expressar negação em uma frase, deve-se usar not não após o verbo to be Simple Present He is not a good dancer. Ele não é um bom dançarino. Simple Past He was not a good dancer. Ele não era um bom dançarino. Simple Future He will not be a good dancer. Ele não será um bom dançarino.No exemplo acima, not não está posicionado após is é, was era e will be será, que são flexões do verbo to be na terceira pessoa do Interrogativa Interrogative FormPara fazer perguntas, o verbo deve ser posicionado antes do sujeito Simple Present Is he a good dancer? Ele é um bom dançarino? Simple Past Was he a good dancer? Ele era um bom dançarino? Simple Future Will he be a good dancer? Ele será um bom dançarino?No exemplo acima, he ele é o sujeito e is é, was era e will be será são flexões do verbo to be na terceira pessoa do Contraída Contracted FormEm inglês, quando em uma mesma palavra juntamos um pronome + um verbo, ou um verbo + not, temos uma forma contraída, uma contracted as formas contraídas são usadas em frases afirmativas e negativas. No entanto, também podem ser utilizadas em frases interrogativas quando a intenção da pergunta é de confirmar abaixo como fazer frases com o verbo to be na forma afirmativa contraída Simple Present Presente simples Formas contraídas am = 'm is = 's are = 're Exemplos I am at home. > I’m at home. Eu estou em casa. He is a good dancer. > He’s a good dancer. Ele é um bom dançarino. They are tired. > They’re tired. Eles estão cansados. Simple Past Passado simples Formas contraídas was ='s were = 're Exemplos He was a good dancer. > He’s a good dancer. Ele era um bom dançarino. They were tired. > They’re tired. Eles estavam cansados. OBS. não existe forma contraída para a afirmativa na primeira pessoa do singular do Simple Past. Por isso, a única forma possível é I was. Simple Future Futuro simples Formas contraídas will be = 'll be Exemplos He will be a good dancer. > He’ll be a good dancer. Ele será um bom dançarino. They will be tired. > They’ll be tired. Eles estarão cansados. Negativa Simple Present Presente simples Formas contraídas is not = isn't are not = aren't Exemplos He is not a good dancer. > He isn't a good dancer. Ele não é um bom dançarino. They are not tired > They aren't tired. Eles não estão cansados. OBS. apesar da existência de ain’t como forma contraída de am + not ela é considerada errada por muitos gramáticos e, por esse motivo, o seu uso não é recomendado. Essa forma é muito popular em músicas da atualidade. Simple Past Passado simples Formas contraídas was not = wasn't were not = weren't Exemplos He was not a good dancer. > He wasn't a good dancer. Ele não era um bom dançarino. They were not thirsty. > They weren't thirsty. Eles não estavam com sede. Simple Future Futuro simples Formas contraídas will not be = won't be Exemplos He will not be a good dancer. > He won't be a good dancer. Ele não será um bom dançarino. They will not be tired. > They won't be tired. Eles não estarão cansados. Interrogativa Simple Present Presente simples Formas contraídas is not = isn't are not = aren't Exemplos Isn’t he a good dancer? Ele não é um bom dançarino? Aren’t they tired? Eles não estão cansados? OBS. não esqueça que, apesar da existência de ain’t como forma contraída de am + not, ela é considerada errada por muitos gramáticos e, por esse motivo, o uso não é recomendado. Simple Past Passado simples Formas contraídas was not = wasn't were not = weren't Exemplos Wasn't he a good dancer? Ele não era um bom dançarino. Weren't they tired? Eles não estavam cansados? Simple Future Futuro simples Formas contraídas will not be = won't be Exemplos Won't he be a good dancer? Ele não será um bom dançarino? Won't they be tired? Eles não estarão cansados? Verbo to be como verbo auxiliarO verbo to be também pode ser usado como verbo auxiliar. Isso acontece quando ele tem a função de ajudar outro verbo, o verbo verbo auxiliar, o verbo to be não muda o significado do verbo principal e, por isso, não tem quais são os principais usosFormação da voz passivaA voz passiva é utilizada para relatar o que aconteceu com o objeto da formação da voz passiva segue a seguinte estruturato be + past participle do verbo principalExemplosMy birthday cake was made by my mother. Meu bolo de aniversário foi feito pela minha mãe.was = verbo to be no Simple Past passado simples.made = verbo to make no Past Participle particípio passado.The toys were broken by the kids. Os brinquedos foram quebrados pelas crianças.were = verbo to be no Simple Past passado simples.broken = verbo to break no Past Participle particípio passado.The play is directed by my brother. A peça é dirigida pelo meu irmão.is = verbo to be no Simple Present presente simples.directed = verbo to direct no Past Participle particípio passado.Formação de locuções verbaisUma locução verbal é formada quando dois ou mais verbos têm valor de is studying Italian. Ele está estudando italiano.is = verbo to be no Simple Present presente simples. studying = verbo to study no Gerund gerúndio.They were working at that company. Eles estavam trabalhando naquela empresa.were = verbo to be no Simple Past passado simples. working = verbo to work no Gerund gerúndio.Em ambos os exemplos, os dois verbos to be + gerúndio passam a ter valor de Present Continuous presente contínuo.Exercícios de Vestibular1. UNIFOR/CECoughing KittiesMaryann MottFeline asthma [TO BE] a new disease. It was first described in scientific literature more than 90 years ago, says veterinarian Philip Padrid of the Family Pet Animal Hospital in Reed, a veterinarian at the University of Edinburgh’s Hospital for Small Animals, says that when a coughing cat is brought to the clinic, she must first establish if [ARTICLE] cause is [ARTICLE] infection, asthma, or something more sinister, like a lung do this, Reed usually performs an x-ray, takes a lung fluid sample, and conducts a bronchcoscopy _ an examination that uses a flexible microscope inserted into the cat’s of the time, asthma is a mild disease, Reed says. But in some cases cat’s lungs collapse or their ribs fracture due to difficulty in breathing.“I think if we can identify asthmatic cats quite early and get treatments on board to suppress their cough, then hopefully we can avoid them coming to such extremes,” she said.Adapted from correct form of the verb in “Feline asthma [TO BE] a new disease.” isa isn’t. b wasn’t. c is. d was. e were. Ver Resposta Alternativa a isn’t. Na frase, o substantivo que antecedo o verbo é o substantivo asthma asma. Asthma é uma doença e por isso corresponde ao pronome it terceira pessoa do singular usado para coisas, lugares, objetos e animais. Das opções disponibilizadas, apenas a isn't, b wasn't e c is são utilizadas com a terceira pessoa do singular. Para preenchermos a lacuna, é preciso compreendermos todo o primeiro parágrafo. Observe Feline asthma [TO BE] a new disease. It was first described in scientific literature more than 90 years ago, says veterinarian Philip Padrid of the Family Pet Animal Hospital in Chicago. A asma felina [TO BE] uma nova doença. Ela foi descrita pela primeira vez na literatura científica há mais de 90 anos, diz o veterinário Philip Padrid, do Family Pet Animal Hospital Hospital de Animais de Estimação da Família, em Chicago. Ao concluirmos essa leitura, podemos ver que a asma felina foi descrita pela primeira vez há mais de 90 anos, ou seja, ela não é uma doença nova. Assim sendo, a flexão do verbo to be a preencher a frase deve ser usada na forma negativa. Com isso, a alternativa c is fica descartada. Como a afirmação dá-se no tempo presente, a resposta correta é isn't. Veja como fica a frase completa Feline asthma isn't a new disease. It was first described in scientific literature more than 90 years ago, says veterinarian Philip Padrid of the Family Pet Animal Hospital in Chicago. A asma felina não é uma nova doença. Ela foi descrita pela primeira vez na literatura científica há mais de 90 anos, diz o veterinário Philip Padrid, do Family Pet Animal Hospital Hospital de Animais de Estimação da Família, em Chicago. 2. UNIFOR/CERobotic EngineersEngineers [TO BE] needed to build robots that do everything from assembling machinery to caring for aging TeachersAs technology use increases in all industries, more adult education teachers are needed to give workers the skills to survive. About half of all adults are currently enrolled in an adult-education SupportTechnology isn’t infallible, and skilled workers who can fix frustrating problems are rarely needed. Estimates show a 222 percentage boost in computer-support jobs by 2008.Newsweek, April 30, 2001The correct form of the verb to be in the first paragraph isa was being. b is. c will be. d was. e has been. Ver Resposta Alternativa c will be. Na frase a ser preenchida, o verbo to be vem imediatamente depois do substantivo masculino plural engineers engenheiros, que corresponde ao pronome de terceira pessoa do plural they eles. Das opções disponibilizadas, as letras a was being, b is, d was e e has been são flexões de terceira pessoa do singular. A única alternativa que é uma flexão de terceira pessoa do plural é a letra c will be. Veja como fica a frase completa Engineers will be needed to build robots that do everything from assembling machinery to caring for aging parents. Serão necessários engenheiros para construir robôs que façam de tudo, desde montar máquinas a cuidar de pais idosos. Leia tambémAlfabeto em inglêsVerbos Irregulares em InglêsThere is there areVerbo can Professora, lexicógrafa, tradutora, produtora de conteúdos e revisora. 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Skip to Main NavigationSkip to contentWhich player would you like to have seen at United?Sunday 11 June 2023 0700Gabriel Batistuta, Roberto Carlos and Francesco Totti are among the legendary former names revisiting Old Trafford as part of Soccer Aid’s World XI this no doubt each member of the trio would have been fantastic additions to the Manchester United squad in their prime, with Batistuta regularly rumoured with a move even before he scored a wondergoal for Fiorentina at the Theatre of Dreams in 2000. Carlos was a thorn in our side with Real Madrid and one of the world’s great left-backs during the 1990s and 2000s and, while Totti was a loyal Roma man for an astonishing 25 years, he’d have been loved by the crowd here in Manchester. So, on that theme, which players would our writers have loved to see play for United over the years? Let’s start with a man who’s been in the news this week…When Batistuta almost broke the net VideoWhen Batistuta almost broke the netGabriel Batistuta returns to Old Trafford on Sunday, so let’s recall his ferocious goal for Fiorentina at Old Trafford…KARIM BENZEMA Even though the centre-forward showcased his enormous potential with his performances against United in the 2007/08 Champions League, it would have been hard to predict just how brilliant a striker he would become. He scored in the 1-1 draw at the Stade Gerland and said after a 1-0 loss at Old Trafford “I’ve still got a lot of work to do if I want to play at the top level.” However, Sir Alex had already seen enough and tried to buy him, only to later reveal the £42 million asking price was too steep, despite bidding up to £35 million. Instead, the France international went to Real Madrid, where he won five Champions League titles, before joining Al-Ittihad after 14 years of magnificent service. Adam MarshallGARETH BALE It’s no secret that Bale’s rapid ascent to becoming one of the Premier League’s standout performers had caught Sir Alex Ferguson’s eye, prior to our legendary manager’s retirement in 2013. United were heavily linked with the ex-Tottenham winger that summer before his world-record transfer to Real Madrid, and while an Old Trafford move didn’t happen on that occasion, it felt like he was regularly rumoured to be joining the Reds in end-of-season windows that followed. I remember hoping we’d get a deal done particularly in 2018, after his extraordinary Champions League final cameo off the bench against Liverpool, when he suggested in a post-match interview that he needed to play more often after being asked about a potential return to England. The rumours were swirling again at that time, but the Welshman would only end up coming back to these shores for a loan spell with former club Spurs in 2020/21, ahead of announcing his retirement earlier this year. Mikey PartingtonBale with Cristiano Ronaldo after another Champions League I was heartbroken by Ronaldinho in consecutive years, as the Brazilian helped eliminate England on the way to World Cup glory in 2002, before spurning a move to United in favour of Barcelona 12 months later. With the press reporting that the transfer from Paris Saint-Germain was imminent, there were rumours that the once-in-a-generation attacker had even agreed a squad number – would it be the shirt, to fill the considerable void left by David Beckham, who had recently joined Real Madrid? Alas, the then-23-year-old would be unveiled at the Nou Camp, rather than Old Trafford, and Sir Alex Ferguson had to turn to a different Ronny for his attacking plans. Things turned out well for both sides in the end – Cristiano Ronaldo’s exploits in Manchester need no introduction, while Ronaldinho became a Champions League winner and the world’s best player at his new club. But part of me still wonders just how good it would have been to see his sensational samba skills up close. Sam CarneyWESLEY SNEIJDER Sneijder was linked with United for what felt like every single transfer window for a number of years, with the midfield maestro continually displaying his talents on the global stage. He was a key cog in the Netherlands' side that reached the 2010 World Cup final, and I remember watching him and being in awe of his calmness and vision. Had he come to United, he would undoubtedly have been a hit, with Sneijder also possessing a keen eye for goal. There were a couple of summers, too, where the Dutchman was seemingly destined to end up at Old Trafford, but it wasn't to be in the end. Having shown his talent for the likes of Inter Milan and Real Madrid, there is no doubt in my mind that Sneijder could have done great things in Manchester. Joe NelsonSneijder was seemingly linked with United twice a year!PAUL GASCOIGNE Sir Alex Ferguson famously knocked Liverpool off their perch within seven years of his November 1986 appointment at Old Trafford - but our legendary manager might have got there even sooner had he completed the signing of England's mercurial midfielder Paul Gascoigne in the summer of 1988. "Sign this boy, get on the phone to him on Monday," the boss reportedly told Martin Edwards, United's chairman at the time. But Gazza had already had his head turned by Tottenham Hotspur and instead of trading Tyneside for Old Trafford, the creative powerhouse moved from the North East to North London. Our boss still bought well in that period from 1987 to 1990, adding the likes of Steve Bruce, Lee Sharpe, Mark Hughes, Mike Phelan, Neil Webb, Gary Pallister, Paul Ince and Denis Irwin to the Reds' ranks. But the addition of one more British or Irish player, arguably the most naturally gifted of them all, would surely have completed United's title-winning jigsaw well before May 1993. On the flip side, the regret felt at missing out on Gazza was eventually eradicated by the arrival of another brilliant maverick, Eric Cantona, four years later. C'est la vie. Adam BostockRecommendedSunday 11 June 2023 0700Back to Top
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Despite how hard we may try, accidents happen and sometimes our sneaky, curious pets eat things that they shouldn’t. However, knowing when to rush them to the veterinary hospital and when to watch them at home can be difficult and stressful. To try to relieve some of that stress, our experts at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center APCC have some advice to offer!Step One Stay calm. It’s normal to be worried about your pet but staying calm is important for both of you. So first, take a deep breath and assess the situation Two Determine if your pet is showing any signs of illness, as this is very important in deciding what type of assistance you will need. Take a moment to observe your pet and see if they are doing anything that isn’t ThreeA. If your pet is showing life threatening signs such as seizures, trouble breathing, not responding to you or are unconscious, or if they are bleeding, you should take them immediately to the nearest veterinary hospital. Be sure to take any packaging of the substance they got into with you, as that will help the veterinarian treat your If your pet is showing mild signs or even if they aren’t any signs at all after ingesting something potentially hazardous, do not wait for the signs to worsen before getting help. Reach out to your local veterinarian, a local veterinary emergency hospital or the APCC at 888 426-4435 for guidance and a plan for your you call APCC, our experts will be able to determine the risk to your pet, if they need care at a veterinary hospital or if you can watch them at home, and let you know what signs to watch for that indicate a more serious problem. We will also work together with your veterinarian to provide expert guidance and a detailed treatment plan, should your pet need veterinary more information on pet safety, you can also check out our lists of toxic and non-toxic plants, human food and household products to know what items to keep out of paw’s reach and prevent accidents before they you believe your pet has ingested anything toxic, please contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 888 426-4435 immediately.
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