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1 Health Problems

2 The most common ways to ask about someone's health are:
How do you feel (today)? How are you feeling? Is everything okay? They will most likely respond: I'm fine. I feel sick. Not so good. Not very well. I don't feel well. I'm sick.

3 When you see (or hear) that they are not well, then you can ask:
What's the matter? What's wrong? If the person wants to say what is wrong, they may give the reason they feel that way: I have ... (+ health condition) I've got ... (+ health condition) I have a headache I've got a sore throat.

4 Pain  (n.)   a pain can be sudden: After the match I had a terrible pain in my leg.   painkiller   to be a pain in the neck: to be very annoying (être casse-pieds) (style familier)  Ache  (n.)   an ache is a continuous dull pain  / It is used with 'back, tooth, head, stomach, ear'  (backache, toothache...)   heartache   (v.) to ache   I am aching all over  Sore (adj.) sore = painful      to have a sore throat   Hurting when used or touched                                                                Ill  Sick    (adj.)   (US)  To be sick = To be ill    (UK) to be sick = to be nauseous     to be seasick  to be airsick     this child is ill, he is a sick child.

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