Complete the conversations with the correct form of will or be going to. When _____(you/do) your homework? I ______(do) it after dinner.
are you going to / will do
the part of your face between your eyes and your hair
forehead
not feel well, or be suffering from a disease
be sick
Complete the conversations with the correct form of will or be going to. Let´s go into the city walk around the park. No! Look at the sky. It (´ll/´s going to) rain soon.
´s going to
feelings of pain over an area of your body which continue for a long time
aches
an injury made when the skin is cut with something sharp
cut
the bottom part of your face, below your mouth
chin
the middle part of your leg where it bends
knee
one of the five, long, separate parts at the end of your hand, including your thumb
finger
a high body temperature because you are sick
fever
the short, thick finger on the side of your hand that can touch the top of all your other fingers
thumb
one of the five separate parts at the end of your foot
toe
an illness like a very bad cold, that makes you feel hot and weak
flu
the soft part of your face, below your eye
cheek
something that is painful
hurt
to hurt a person, animal, or part of your body
injure
to get an illness or disease
catch
an illness that makes you cough a lot
cough
to damage a bone in your arm/leg, etc.
break
a pain in one or more of your teeth
toothache
to be well again after being ill
get better
the part in the middle of your arm where it bends
elbow
the front part of your body between your neck and your waist
chest
the back part of your mouth and the passages inside your neck
throat
to injure yourself on a sharp object that makes you bleed
cut
when you start to develop symptoms of a sickness, this is the verb we use to say that you have it
get
the part of the body between your head and your shoulders
neck
an arm/leg, etc. with a damaged bone
broken
the part of your body from your shoulders to your bottom
back
painful, especially when touched
sore
a common illness that makes you sneeze and makes your nose produce liquid
cold
the verb we use when you are suffering from an illness or disease
have
Complete the conversations with the correct form of will or be going to. Have you got any plans for the holidays? Yes, (I´ll/I´m going to) stay with my sister in Arkansas.
I´m going to
Complete the conversations with the correct form of will or be going to. This class is too difficult, I don´t understand anything. (I´ll/I´m going to) help you if you like.
I´ll
how something feels when it is painful to touch or move
feel sore
where your arm joins your body next to your neck
shoulder
pain in your ear
earache
to not feel well
feel ill
to feel healthy, or less sick than before
feel better
pain in your stomach
stomach ache
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