Practice
1 What is it?
1. head 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.
2 26 How are you feeling?
A. 1 . Lucy doesn’t feel well. All her hurts. a. arm b. body
2. She yesterday. a. stayed home b. went to work
B. 1 . Bill has a . a. headache b. stomachache
2. He had a for lunch. a. sandwich b. crab salad
C. 1 . Catherine feels . a. better b. well
2. Her hurts. a. head b. stomach
3 What were you doing?
Example: I was reading all night and now my eyes hurt. (read / hurt)
1. Joe new sneakers all day and now his feet . (wear / hurt)
2. Nikki and Dave all night and now their legs . (dance / hurt)
3. I last night, and I out of bed. (sleep / fall)
4. We on the phone all night and now my neck . (talk / hurt)
5. Amy sandwiches and she her finger. (make / cut)
6. Tim’s tooth yesterday, so he some aspirin. (hurt / take)
4 I don’t feel well
1. How do you feel today, Frank? a. I hope he feels better soon.
2. My daughter feels much better today. b. She went home. She wasn’t feeling well.
3. James has a terrible earache. c. He feels sick.
4. Where is Jessica? d. I feel fine.
5. Do you feel better? e. I’m glad to hear that.
6. What’s wrong with Charles? f. No, not really. Now I have a headache.
Practice
5 28 What’s wrong?
1. The man on the floor. He hurt his . He doesn’t want the woman to
for help.
2. Laura was and sneezing all night last night. This morning she has a runny
and a throat. She doesn’t have a fever, but she is going to
home to get some rest today.
6 I hope you’re not getting sick
Example: colder / getting / weather / is / the The weather is getting colder.
1. you / hope / I / better / feel / soon
2. stay / from / you / home / should / work
3. fell / mother / my / hurt / leg / and / her
4. Are / medicine / taking / you / any / ?
5. getting / headache / is / Ann’s / worse
6. bed / have / to / you / in / stay
7 I think I’m sick
hurts pill flu rest symptoms should prescription fever
— I feel sick. I think I have the (1) .
— What are your (2) ?
— I have a (3) and everything (4) .
— Let’s check your temperature. Yes, you do have some fever. It’s not too high, but I’ll write you a
(5) . Take one (6) in the morning and one at night.
You should feel better in a couple of days.
— Can I go to work?
— No, you (7) stay home and get plenty of (8) .
8 What’s the right word?
1. Get soon! (sick / well)
2. What’s the with Rick? (matter / wrong)
3. I’m to hear that. (sorry / fine)
4. You to stay in bed and get better. (should / have)