0Dr Jemilah graduated from Malaysia National University (MNU) with a Master's degree in Obstetrics. 01b00She became a lecturer at MNU in 199502b00. Her first mission was to help war victims in Kosovo. During the war, She, along with her team, helped to rebuild to two hospitals. The volunteers delivered medicines and equipment. They also treated many sick and injured people. Dr Jemilah was not discouraged and continued with her work. She said that she was willing to help the people of Kosovo.02br 02br 00Dr Jemilah has received world recognition for her noble work. In 2003, she was honoured with the 'East Asia Women's Award for Peace'. She is currently in private practice.02br 02br 00My questions are as follow.02br 02br 001. Dr Jemilah has been a lecturer at MNU since 1995? Is the statement false? 01i00She became a lecturer at MNU in 1995.02i02br 02br 01i002. 02i00Why the present perfect tense is used here;01i00Dr02i00 01i00Jemilah has received world recognition for her noble work.02i02br 02br 003. Why there is no article before the private practice? 01i00She is currently in #private practice.02i0-
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02br 001-- She became a lecturer there in 1995. 0-
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02br 001-- She became a lecturer there in 1995.
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0 .02br 001-- She became a lecturer there in 1995. There is no indication in the text as to whether she is still a lecturer there now.02br 002-- Present perfect to associate the fact with the present and suggest that she may receive more in the future.02br 003-- 01i00Practice02i00 is uncountable.0-