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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Toothache

I have a toothache, so I have to approach the dentist. (talking at the office. )

Because of a toothache, I have to take off today. (talking at the office. )

A severe toothache pushed me to take off today. (talking at home. )

Please check them.

Is "push" a suitable verb?

  

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kumenglish I have a toothache, so I have to go to the dentist. (talking at the office. ) I have to take off today because I have a toothache.

  • kumenglish I have a toothache, so I have to go to the dentist.
  • (talking at the office.
  • ) I have to take off today because I have a toothache.
  • (talking at the office.
  • ) A severe toothache caused me to take off today.
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kumenglish

I have a toothache, so I have to go to the dentist. (talking at the office. )

I have to take off today because I have a toothache. (talking at the office. )

A severe toothache caused me to take off today. (talking at home. )

Please check them.

Is "push" a suitable verb? Not in t

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kumenglishI have a toothache, so I have to approach go to the dentist.
kumenglish I have to take off

That suggests you need to run (in a hurry), or that you're an airplane!

kumenglishIs "push" a suitable verb

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