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Unit 11- Grade 5

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  • I’m /health /sorry /to /about/ hear/ very/ your
    I'm very sorry to hear about your health.
  • What's the matter with your mother?
    My mother has a headache.
  • What's the matter with Linda?
    Linda has a toothache.
  • What's the matter with you?
    I have a sore throat
  • should / see / you/ doctor/ the
    You should see the doctor.
  • shouldn’t / carry / you / things / heavy
    You shouldn't carry heavy things.
  • What's the matter with you?
    He has a sore throat.
  • What's the matter with she?
    She has a stomach ache.
  • What's the matter with your brother?
    My brother has a stomach ache.
  • What's the matter with you?
    I have a stomach ache.
  • What's the matter with your brother?
    My brother has a stomach ache.
  • matter/ grandmother?/ the/ your/ with/ What’s/
    What's the matter with your grandmother?
  • rest./ should/ Mai/ a/ take/
    Mai should take a rest.
  • had /Quan /to /the/ headache/ doctor/ because/ went/ he /a/
    Quan went to the doctor because he had a headache.
  • eat/ shouldn’t/ much/ too/ You/ ice-cream./
    You shouldn't eat much ice-cream.
  • What's the matter with them?
    They have a toothache.
  • What's the matter with Kim?
    Kim has an earache.
  • What's the matter with your brother?
    My brother has a stomach ache.
  • a/ bad/ I/ can’t/ cough/ go/ I/ to/ , so / school./have/
    I have a bad cough, so I can't go to school.
  • What's the matter with you?
    I have a headache.
  • have / a / I / throat / sore
    I have a sore throat.
  • What's the matter with you?
    I have a toothache.
  • What's the matter with you?
    I have an earache.
  • doesn’t/ well./ feel/ Linda/ very
    Linda doesn't feel very well.
  • What's the matter with them?
    They have a headache.