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Ann
What phrase is correct: I've got a headache or my head hurts?
Thank you!
13 apr. 2016 08:36
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Normally, we say "I have a headache."
We would say "This is making my head hurt" facetiously to indicate some complicated situation or problem is driving you crazy (frustrating you).
Or "Ow. After looking at this mess, my head hurts."
14 april 2016
Mojave, thank you very much!
13 april 2016
Both are fine. "I've got a headache" is more specific. "My heat hurts" can also mean you have a headache, but it could be more general. Maybe you cut your head or you have a bruise, etc.
13 april 2016
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
Ann
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