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What's wrong with her?
She has a sprained ankle.
What's wrong with him?
He's throwing up.
What's wrong with him?
He feels itchy.
What's wrong with him?
He's dizzy.
What's wrong with him?
He's sweating.
What's wrong with her?
She has a runny nose.
What do you use to check your temperature?
a thermometer
What do you say when your knee hurts?
I have a sore knee.
If you want to give advice, what can you say (strong advice and soft advice)?
"Why don't you...?" / "You should..."
When you want to ask for advice, what can you say?
What do you think I should do?
What is she doing?
coughing
What is she doing?
sneezing
When you want to check if someone is okay, what can you say?
Is (there) something wrong? / What's wrong? / What's the matter? / What's going on? / Did something happen?
When someone sneezes, what do other people say?
(God) Bless you.
When you are sick (you have many symptoms), what can you say? (sore throat, sneezing, coughing, runny nose, ...)
I have a cold.
When your head/body temperature is very hot, what can you say?
I have a fever.
When your throat hurts, what can you say?
I have a sore throat.
When your stomach hurts, what can you say?
I have a stomachache.
When your head hurts, what can you say?
I have a headache.