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Have + noun

Feel + adjective
Feeling sick

• BODY PARTS REVIEW

• HAVE + NOUN

• FEEL+ ADJECTIVE

• EXERCISE
BODY PARTS REVIEW
Have + noun

• To express an illness w e say:


• “I have + a symptom”

• I have a sunburn.

• Another way is to describe where


w e have a pain.
• I have a pain in my (body part)
• I have a pain in my head, ouch!!!!
Feel + adjective

• After you mention the symptoms, you say how you feel.
HAVE + NOUN / FEEL+ ADJECTIVE
EXERCISE
• Today Joan feels very sick. I think she has a cold. She has a
h e a d a c h e a n d a sore throat. She has an earache a n d she’s
coughing. She feels terrible.
• She mentions she c a n ’ t g o to work. She has an appointment with
the doctor today at 2.00. I hope she feels better tomorrow.

1. How does Joan feel today?


2. What are her symptoms?
3. What is she going to do?
HAVE + NOUN / FEEL+ ADJECTIVE
EXERCISE
• Today Joan feels very sick. I think she has a cold. She has a
h e a d a c h e a n d a sore throat. She has an earache a n d she’s
coughing. She feels terrible.
• She mentions she c a n ’ t g o to work. She has an appointment with
the doctor today at 2.00. I hope she feels better tomorrow.

1. How does Joan feel today? She feels very sick.


2. What are her symptoms? She has a cold, a h e a d a c h e a n d a
sore throat. She also has an earache a n d she’s coughing.
3. What is she going to do? She is going to the doctor at 2.00
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