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  • Stay away from me! I don’t want you to ... your cold, thank you!
    pass on
  • Correct the mistake: I’m pleased to report your leg is on the right. Another week and we can remove the plaster cast
    on the mend
  • I feel a bit sick and I have a sore throat. I’m going to go to bed and ... it ...
    sleep it off
  • You are in very good health which may explain how you were able to ... this illness.
    fight off
  • Correct the mistake: A: What happened? B: I’m not sure, but I think you freaked out when you fell down.
    you blacked out
  • You must get enough rest otherwise you will ... yourself ....
    burn yourself out
  • Correct the mistake: Jane looks rather dozed off. Is she OK?
    under the weather
  • Correct the mistake: You’ve had a number of illnesses recently and this is a cause for the weather
    cause for concern
  • He should ... from the operation soon.
    come round
  • Correct the mistake: I’m exhausted. There were lots of mosquitoes last night so I couldn’t sleep it off.
    sleep a wink
  • I don’t feel very well today. I keep ... in a sweat and then feeling cold.
    breaking out
  • This medicine will stop you ... in class
    dozing off
  • Correct the mistake: I have a really bad stomachache so I need to go to bed and sleep a wink.
    sleep it off
  • Do you have any idea why you might have ... this morning?
    blacked out
  • I hate injections. I get very scared and sometimes I ...when I see the needle.
    freak out
  • The patient was very ill and sadly she ...
    passed away
  • Correct the mistake: Don’t worry, it’s nothing serious. He’ll be as right as one piece in a few days.
    as right as rain
  • Correct the mistake: I’m glad to see you’re burnt out after your bungee jump. It looked really dangerous!
    you're all in one piece
  • Correct the mistake: I’m sorry, but I’ve got a black out. My head really hurts. Do you mind if I go home?
    a (splitting) headache