thomas chan
i hurt my leg my friend said "i hurt my leg" the story is he bumps into a tea table corner or something and he is injured. what should he have said instead? (other than i am injured in my leg) thanks.
30 เม.ย. 2017 เวลา 6:54
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I hurt my leg sounds perfectly fine in this situation.
30 เมษายน 2017
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It is perfectly correct. Both of the following sentences are correct, and mean different things. 1) "I hurt my leg" means "I injured my leg." Perhaps the injury is serious, perhaps not. 2) "My leg hurts" means "I am feeling pain in my leg." So, this sentence makes sense: "I hurt my leg, and it's hurting a lot." So does this one: "My leg hurts, and I don't know why, because I don't remember hurting it."
30 เมษายน 2017
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- I hurt my leg. - I hit/banged/bumped/smacked my leg on the corner of the tea table. - I rammed/knocked my leg into the corner of the tea table. - Ouch! ;)
30 เมษายน 2017
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You can say "I have hurt my leg" but it is more common to reduce this sentence to "I hurt my leg".
30 เมษายน 2017
Did you mean 'could he have said'? What he said is perfectly fine, and natural, and he is perfectly entitled to say that, so 'should he have said' does not make sense. He could have said 'I bumped my leg'. He could have been more specific, and said 'I bruised my leg'.
30 เมษายน 2017
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