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Rizan Malik Posted 6 years ago
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Tell me where it hurts

1) If you hit your leg just a second ago, and still feel the pain, you say:

a) "Ouch! That hurt!", Or "Ouch! That hurts!"

2) Tell me where it hurts.

3) My head hurts.

4) She says that her ear hurts her.


Q1) Do we say, "Ouch! That has hurt!"? (using present perfect)

Q2) Do we say, "Ouch! That hurt/hurts me!"? (using an object of the verb)

Q3) What do the subjects "that" and "it" refer to in sentences (1a) and (2) respectively?

Q4) Is the object "her" necessary in sentence (4)? If yes, what about sentence (3) that doesn't use any objects?

  

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Rizan Malik 1) If you hit your leg just a second ago, and still feel the pain, you say:a) "Ouch! ", Or "Ouch! " Either one.

  • Rizan Malik 1) If you hit your leg just a second ago, and still feel the pain, you say:a) "Ouch!
  • ", Or "Ouch!
  • " Either one.
  • Rizan Malik 2) Tell me where it hurts.
  • 3) My head hurts.
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Rizan Malik1) If you hit your leg just a second ago, and still feel the pain, you say:a) "Ouch! That hurt!", Or "Ouch! That hurts!"

Either one.

Rizan Malik

2) Tell me where it hurts.
3) My head hurts.
4) She says that her ear hurts (her

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