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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Discussion

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Average: 4.6 (23 votes)

Submitted by Dilyara_91 on Fri, 24/01/2025 - 10:33

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In the childhood I only broke my arm or rather I had a crack in my bone. Then for about month I walked with a cast.

Submitted by m.awad on Mon, 13/01/2025 - 04:45

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Yes, when i was child, I have broken my ankle

Submitted by HPerezB on Wed, 27/11/2024 - 02:11

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Yes I have injured my wrist when I was playing football, many years ago.

Submitted by Paukzen on Wed, 18/09/2024 - 17:20

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Yes, of course, like everyone in their life.

I broke the elbow, the wrist, one arm, some toes and other parts, but I never broke forehead and eyebrows!

Submitted by JERRY ELEVEN on Sat, 30/12/2023 - 09:35

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I broke my knee today, when I was running around the City.

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Submitted by Luis Fernando … on Sun, 17/09/2023 - 14:33

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I never injury my bory while the "face"... always.

Submitted by Beatrice Penitenti on Thu, 06/04/2023 - 15:31

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Fortunately, I never injuried any part of my body, so far.

Submitted by Ibrahimyousef on Tue, 28/03/2023 - 13:35

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Yes, I have when I was chilling I injured my wrist at home and my grandmother had to go to hospita . Fourthermore , I needed to cut my toenail it is injured.

Submitted by sara.messa on Sun, 19/03/2023 - 00:46

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I never have injured knee, ankle, toes or other parts of my body. So I use words that I have learned in this lesson to describe my body and some events.
When I was a child, I loved to ho to roller skates. I often fell and so my knees were always full of scars.
Five years ago I decided to tatoo my eyebrows. I don't like my forehead beacause it's quite big. When I clean my home, I often break my fingernails.

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