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What's the matter with him? (Use FEEL and HAVE GOT)
He isn't feeling well. He has got a toothache.
What's the matter with him? (Use FEEL and HAVE GOT)
He isn't feeling well. He has got a stomachache.
What's the matter with her? (Use FEEL and HAVE GOT)
She isn't feeling well. She has got a flu
What's the matter with him? (Use FEEL and HAVE GOT)
He isn't feeling well. He has got a high temperature/fever.
What's the matter with her?
She has got an earache.
What's the matter with him?
He has got a cut.
What's the matter with him? (Use FEEL and HAVE GOT)
He isn't feeling well. He has got a cold.
What's the matter with him?
He has got a broken leg.
What's the matter with her?
She has got a broken finger.
What's the matter with her?
She has got a broken arm.
What's the matter with him?
He has got a backache.
What's the matter with her? (Use FEEL and HAVE GOT)
She isn't feeling well. She has got a cough.
What's the matter with him? (Use FEEL and HAVE GOT)
He isn't feeling well. He has got a headache.