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I've got toothache
1) I've got toothache
2) I've got a bad toothache
I know that I should use an article every time toothache is combined with an adjective (bad). Is there the same situation about the other 'aches' (like headache)?
Ps. Sorry for my English!
2014年1月26日 21:02
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I've got a bad toothache/headache/stomach ache/ear ache are correct.
Yes, you should use an article every time toothache is combined with an adjective (bad). and it's the same situation about the other 'aches' (like headache)?
2014年1月26日
There are a few differences between BrE an NAmE. A North American might have a headache, a toothache, or a stomachache, but we might not go to a hospital. British English goes to hospital and ends their sentences with a full stop instead of a period. I'm happy I'm not suffering from a headache.
2014年1月27日
In American English, we use the indefinite article "a" even without adjectives: "I have a toothache," "I have a headache," "I have a stomach ache ."
2014年1月26日
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