What’s the matter?
FEELING ILL
•She has _________________.
•Her back hurts.
•She __________(should/shouldn´t) lift heavy things.
•What’s the matter?
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•She has a ___________________ .
•She ____________(should/shouldn´t) go to the dentist’s.
•What’s the matter?
•He has ___________________ .
•He _________(should/shouldn´t) go to the doctor’s.
•He _________(should/shouldn´t) go to work.
•What’s wrong?
Cargando…
•She has a ___________________ .
•She __________(should/shouldn´t)pain reliever.
•What’s the problem?
•What’s the matter?
•She has a ___________________ .
•She _________(should/shouldn´t) eat so much sweets.
•She _________(should/shouldn’t) eat healthy food.
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What happens?
FEELING SICK
•She has back pain.
•His back hurts.
• She shouldn't (she should / she shouldn't) lift heavy things.
•What happens? It's bad from the back.
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• She has a toothache.
• She should (should / shouldn't) go to the dentist.
•What happens? she has a toothache
•He has a head ache.
• He should (should / shouldn't) go to the doctor.
• He shouldn't (should / shouldn't) go to work.
•What happen? He has headache
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• She has a bit of the flu
• She should (should / shouldn't) take pain reliever.
•What is the problem? Flu
•What happens? has the flu
• She has a chipped tooth.
• She shouldn't (should / shouldn't) eat so much candy.
• She should (should / shouldn't) eat healthy foods.
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