To say what's wrong, use the verb "to be" with "well", "sick", or "ill." You can also use "to be" with "feeling" and an adverb to show the problem continues and to explain how bad it is. (यदि आपको कहना है कि कुछ ठीक नहीं है तो आप "to be" क्रिया का इस्तेमाल "well", "sick" या "ill" के साथ कर सकते हैं. आप "to be" क्रिया को "भाव" के साथ लिख सकते हैं यह बताने के लिए की problem कितनी बड़ी है.)
Negative form: नकारात्मक रूप
No, I'm not very well.
Use verb "to be" with present continuous to say the problem is ongoing. (यदि प्रॉब्लम अभी भी चल रही है तो आप कह सकते हैं:)
No, I'm not feeling very well.
Use "don't" and "doesn't" with the base form of "to feel." ("To feel" के साथ "don't" या "doesn't" का इस्तेमाल करें:)
No, I don't feel very well.
In UK English, "I'm feeling sick" or "I feel sick" mean you might vomit. ("I'm feeling sick" या "I feel sick" का मतलब है आपको उल्टी आ सकती है)
No, I'm sick.
"ill" is more often used in UK English. "Sick" is more common in US English. (आम तौर पर UK में "ill" शब्द का इस्तेमाल किया जाता है और US में "sick" शब्द का.
No, I feel ill.
No, I'm feeling ill.
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Use "have" and "has" with "ache," "pain," and "broken" to say what's wrong. You can also say which part of the body "hurts."
E.g. She has a stomachache. (उसके पेट में दर्द है)
Use "have" with "broken."
Use a part of the body with "hurts" to say where the pain is.
E.g. I have a broken foot. My foot hurts. (मेरा पैर टूटा है. मेरे पैर में दर्द हो रहा है.)
Use "in" with "pain" to say where it hurts.
E.g. I have a pain in my head. I have a headache. (मेरे सर में दर्द हो रहा है. मुझे headache है.)
Look at more examples: (कुछ उदाहरण देखिये)
1. Jack's leg hurts.
2. I've got a broken arm.
3. Sam has a pain in her back.
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