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What's the matter? She has a headache. He should go to the hospital. No, I am not. I had a stomachache. Yes, I do.؟

إجابة الطالب المختصرة من خلال موقع بوابة الإجابات هي

"I had a stomachache.

This sounds like a snippet of a conversation. Here's a breakdown of what each sentence likely implies: * **"What's the matter?"** This is a question asking what is wrong or the problem is. * **"She has a headache."** This answers the question; a female person has a headache. * **"He should go to the hospital."** Someone believes that the male person should go to the hospital. Likely in response to a medical problem. * **"No, I am not."** The person is disagreeing with a previous statement. Considering what was said before, this person is likely saying they don't need to go to the hospital. * **"I had a stomachache."** This person is stating their previous illness. * **"Yes, I do."** Affirming a previous statement or question. We don't know what this statement is in reference to. Essentially, someone is asking what's wrong, someone has a headache, someone else thinks someone should go to the hospital, but that person doesn't think they need to, then states they have a stomachache, and then finally confirms something else.

اذا كان لديك إجابة افضل او هناك خطأ في الإجابة علي سؤال What's the matter? She has a headache. He should go to the hospital. No, I am not. I had a stomachache. Yes, I do. اترك تعليق فورآ.

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مرحباً بك في بوابة الإجابات ، المصدر الرائد للتعليم والمساعدة في حل الأسئلة والكتب الدراسية، نحن هنا لدعمك في تحقيق أعلى مستويات التعليم والتفوق الأكاديمي، نهدف إلى توفير إجابات شاملة لسؤالك

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