Primary Longman Elect 5B Chapter 7 What’s the matter? have got told … to
have got We use have got to talk about illness. Have got means I have. What’s the matter? I’ve got a cold. = I have a cold.
told … to We use told … to to report what other people told us. Take some medicine and eat more fruit. Thank you, Doctor.
told … to We use told … to to report what other people told us. The doctor told me to take some medicine and eat more fruit.
Key structure What’s the matter? I’ve got a cough / fever / cold / the flu. I’ve got = I have The doctor told me / him / her to take some medicine. rest in bed for one day. Subject pronouns I he she they we Object pronouns me him her them us
Practice A: What’s the ________ ? B: _________ a fever. The doctor _____ me ____ rest in bed and take some medicine. matter I’ve got told to
Practice A: __________________ What’s the matter? headache / take some medicine A: __________________ B: ___________________ The doctor ______________________________ . What’s the matter? I’ve got a headache. told me to take some medicine
Practice A: __________________ What’s the matter? sore throat / drink more water A: __________________ B: ______________________________ ______________________________ What’s the matter? I’ve got a sore throat.The doctor told me to drink more water.
Practice A: __________________ What’s the matter? stomachache / take some medicine / rest in bed A: __________________ B: ______________________________ ______________________________ ____________________ What’s the matter? I’ve got a stomachache.The doctor told me to take some medicine and rest in bed.
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