Body parts 2

What's the difference between your thumbs and your toes? Do these exercises to find out and to learn vocabulary for more body parts.

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Submitted by JAE Aniruth on Sun, 17/11/2019 - 16:04

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I've had a pain in the back for a long times. I can't seat for working more than 8 hours. these sentence Is that OK Peter?

Hello JAE Aniruth,

Those sentences are not quite correct. Here is one way to say this:

I've had a pain in the back for a long time. I can't work sitting down for more than 8 hours.

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team

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Submitted by Smiley1 on Thu, 07/11/2019 - 23:24

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I’ve had a pain in the back for these a few days. Or I’m having a pain in the back. Are both sentences acceptable?

Hello Smiley,

The first sentence is fine. The second sentence should have a simple verb, not a continuous form:

I’ve had a pain in the back for these a few days.

I have a pain in the back. 

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team

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Submitted by mtalebi on Wed, 04/09/2019 - 16:01

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When I was playing football I fell down and my forehead injured.
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Submitted by Cheeseontop on Sun, 01/09/2019 - 16:19

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A small line is still on my toe actually it was a serious wound when I ran and kicked a sharp metal on the ground.

Submitted by Smartsosty on Tue, 20/08/2019 - 02:16

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Yes, I have been injured of my wrist and a toe, the first one, was when a was a teenager, I fell down from a house second floor to a first concrete floor, my wrist was discolated and after that my arm was plastered for about a month by a Doctor. My toe was injured because accidentally I hit the drawer cabinet with my left barefoot when I was doing some kind of exercise.