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It's so hot in the room that he's lost consciousness.
He's fainted.
He feels sick.
He has diarrhoea.
He feels dizzy.
He feels that everything is spinning around.
He's fainted.
He feels sick.
He has diarrhoea.
He feels dizzy.
He feels that he's going to vomit.
He's fainted.
He feels sick.
He has diarrhoea.
He feels dizzy.
He's been walking in uncomfortable shoes.
He has a sore throat.
His ankle is swollen.
He has a rash.
He has a blister.
He cut himself.
He's burnt.
He's choking.
He's bleeding.
He's sneezing.
It's 180 over 120.
He has diarrhoea.
He has high blood pressure.
He's unconscious.
He's coming round.
What is the common treatment for headaches?
take antibiotics
put ice on it and bandage it
take antihistamine tablets
take painkillers
He has a temperature and he aches all over.
He feels sick.
He has flu.
He has a cold.
He has a sore throat.
He ate some prawns that were off.
He has food poisoning.
He's had an allergic reaction.
He's choking.
He's fainted.
He fell badly and now it's swollen.
He sprained his ankle.
He's had an allergic reaction.
He's unconscious.
He feels sick.
Use a phrasal verb. Don't use capital letters. Use the base form.
vomit, be sick
Use a phrasal verb. Don't use capital letters. Use the base form.
faint
Use a phrasal verb. Don't use capital letters. Use the base form.
put your body in a horizontal position
Use a phrasal verb. Don't use capital letters. Use the base form.
get better, recover from something
Use a phrasal verb. Don't use capital letters. Use the base form.
become conscious again
What's the matter?
She's got sunburn.
She's got a rash.
She's got a sore throat.
She's got a touch of sun.
What's the matter?
She's sneezing.
She's got a cough.
She's got a sore throat.
She's vomiting.
What's the matter?
Her ankle is swollen.
Her elbow is swollen.
Her shoulder is swollen.
Her knee is swollen.
What's the matter?
She's got a cough.
She's being sick.
She's sneezing.
She's got a temperature.
What's the matter?
He's got a rash.
He's got a sunburn.
He's got food poisoning.
He's got a temperature.
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