Body parts 2

What's the difference between your thumbs and your toes? Do these exercises to find out and to learn vocabulary for more body parts.

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Average: 4.5 (18 votes)

Submitted by Daudau0601 on Mon, 30/03/2020 - 03:26

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i injured a wrist when i was playing volleyball. Then i stopped playing and relaxed

Submitted by piyush_bpin on Sun, 22/03/2020 - 00:54

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I play cricket on daily basis and often injures one or other body parts. Recently I was doing my net practice and sprained my ankle while chasing the ball. It cost me two weeks complete bed rest. Such accidents are not unusual in my day to day play. Last year I had another severe injury than the last one where I broke my shoulder while caching ball and felt on my side. I had to got to hospital and had a small surgery to repair my shoulder. I took around two weeks to discharge from hospital and another two weeks to get back to work. Even after this many injuries, I still love playing cricket.

Submitted by Scommel on Tue, 17/03/2020 - 15:16

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yes actually it happen to me often to have this kind of injures due to the fact that i do shotokan karate and in martial art like in other disiplines you get injures ,like we say no pain no gain , the good part of it is that you body start to adapt to it and you recover faster the next times.

Submitted by Maksim on Mon, 03/02/2020 - 16:10

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When I was a child I went to karate section, and ones, while sparring a boy who I was fighting with hit my thumb by his foot and broke it. That day we came to the hospital and I got gypsum on my hand.

Submitted by Ammaraf on Mon, 03/02/2020 - 14:30

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I like to play football, basketball and swimming, once I tried to stand on my feet I injured my toe when I check what happened I sow glass under sand it was caused the hit for my toe.
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Submitted by Rafaela1 on Sun, 19/01/2020 - 14:11

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OMG! SInce this morning, I've got a strained back as I bent over to pick up a heavy thing. ( ᵒ̴̶̷̥́ _ᵒ̴̶̷̣̥̀ )

Submitted by AdrianaPC on Mon, 13/01/2020 - 12:08

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Fornutaley, I´ve never been injured. Is it correct this sentence?

Hello AdrianaPC

Except for the spelling error ('fortunately'), yes, that is correct, though some people prefer not to use a comma after a sentence adverb. If you were writing for someone like that, then with the spelling corrected and the comma removed, it would be correct.

All the best

Kirk

The LearnEnglish Team

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Submitted by JAE Aniruth on Sun, 17/11/2019 - 16:04

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I've had a pain in the back for a long times. I can't seat for working more than 8 hours. these sentence Is that OK Peter?