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2A VOCABULARY 111lnesses and injuries a *「nree parts of the body that we use with "ache." earache, stomach ache, toothache SYS DIA 5日 bl pr. S Something you could get on the beach if you're not careful. S 4 What you should take if you have a headache, e.g., aspirin or acetaminophen. P. s 5A phrasal verb that means to recover from an illness. an illness g o. 6 When you have a cold, you and c sn. 7A condition when something you eat can make you feel ill. You should take antihistamine tablets. an a r. 8 You should do this when you feel unwell or tired. (on a sofa) d. 9A verb anda phrasal verb that mean to become unconscious, and a phrasal verb that means to become conscious again. f P. o C a 10 An infectious illness like a very bad cold that causes fever, pain, and weakness. fl 11 If you cut your finger with a sharp object, it will bl 12 An injury to your leg which means you can't walk. a spr_ ankle 13 This can happen if you drop very hot liquid on yourself. b_urM_yourself 14 Something you should put on a small cut. ab 15 You might get this if you eat food which is past its sell-by date. f P. 16 This can happen to you if a piece of food gets stuck in your throat. You might ch 17 Adjective to describe a part of your body that has gotten bigger because of an injury. (a) sw. (finger) 18 Two verbs that mean to be sick. thr. V. u

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英語 高校生

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using participial adjectives USIIg real Iditionals to talk about present and future events%; Unit 2 oresent real conditional: To talk about a true or possible situation in the present, we use if + the imple present in the if clause, and the simple present in the result clause: Ifl have extra money at the end of the week, I get excited. The future real conditional: To talk about a true or possible situation in the future, we use if + the simple oresent in the if clause, and will + base form in the result clause: If you take this medicine, you will feel relaxed. We can also use time clauses to talk about the future. Notice that the structure is the same as the real Conditional: PRESENT: When I have extra money at the end of the week, I get excited. FUTURE: After you take this medicine, you will feel relaxed. Participial adjectives modify the nouns or pronouns they accompany. They are typically formed by adding -ing or -(e)d to a verb-also known as the present and past participle. (Remember, though, that the past participles of some verbs are irregular, such as freeze - frozen.) Generally, the "cause" of the feeling uses the -ing form: Her decision to quit was surprising. And the “receiver" of the feeling uses the -ed form: I was surprised by her decision to quit. ere are some other common participial adjectives: Base verb -ing -ed Base verb -ing -ed annoying annoyed frustrate frustrating frustrated annoy interest interesting interested bore boring bored satisfy satistying satisfied confuse confusing confused shock shocking shocked embarrass embarrassing embarrassed surprise surprising surprised excite exciting excited

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