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Chit Chat: Talking about the Doctor

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talking about the doctor question 1
Mike: Haven't seen you for ..........


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 teaching vocabulary: english adjective noun gre verbal word list Meaning of "I've been in a lot of pain the last few months"
talking about the doctor question 2
Linda: No, I've been ......... a lot of pain the last few months.


talking about the doctor, answer 2 esl irregular verbs, over vs off vs across vs in

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talking about the doctor question 3
Mike: I'm sorry to hear that. Tell me ......... it.


talking about the doctor, answer 3 esl reported speech, through vs of vs about vs with

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 meaning of halting, inclusive, bucolic, kindred, reconnaissance If we use 'at the moment' in here, does it mean 'right now'?
talking about the doctor question 4
Linda: It's awful really. At the ......... it's in my knee.


talking about the doctor, answer 4 esl present perfect, moment vs second vs occasion vs hour

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talking about the doctor question 5
Mike: That can ......... walking very difficult.


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talking about the doctor question 6
Linda: Then ......... the pain in my back.


talking about the doctor, answer 6 chit chat: talking about the doctor, esl lesson plan, there are vs there will be vs there should be vs there's

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talking about the doctor question 7
Mike: I know what that's ..........


talking about the doctor, answer 7 esl grammar, same vs as vs similar vs like

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talking about the doctor question 8
Linda: Of ......... I mustn't forget the pains in my feet.


talking about the doctor, answer 8 esl quizzes, way vs course vs path vs lane

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talking about the doctor question 9
Mike: Suddenly I'm ......... much better. I won't see the doctor today. Good bye.


talking about the doctor, answer 9 esl worksheets, going vs trying vs feeling vs making

 make + object pronoun + infinitive Why not unti (till)?
talking about the doctor question 10
Linda: But you can't go ......... I haven't described my other pains.


talking about the doctor, answer 10 esl grammer, still vs again vs till vs yet

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