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Talking about your aches and pains

Talking about your aches and pains. The words duele and duelen come from the verb doler Doler is a verb similar to gustar – you use the third person singular or plural and an indirect object pronoun Me duele la cabeza . My head hurts. Me duelen los pies. My feet hurt.

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Talking about your aches and pains

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  1. Talking about your aches and pains The words duele and duelen come from the verb doler Doler is a verb similar to gustar – you use the third person singular or plural and an indirect object pronoun Me duele la cabeza. My head hurts. Me duelen los pies. My feet hurt.

  2. More examples… ¿Te duele la cabeza? Does your head hurt? ¿Te duelen los pies? Do your feet hurt? SeñoritaDíaz, ¿le duele la cabeza? Ms. Díaz, does your head hurt? SeñoritaDíaz, ¿le duelen los pies? Ms. Díaz, do your feet hurt?

  3. Study the following questions and answers Pregunta: A titeduelen los brazos, ¿verdad? Respuesta: Sí, a mí me duelen mucho. Pregunta: SeñoritaDíaz, ¿a usted le duele la cabeza? Respuesta: No, a mí no me duele la cabeza. Pregunta: ¿A Jorge le duelenlaspiernas? Respuesta: No, a él le duelenlasmanos. Pregunta: ¿A Dorotea le duele el cuello? Respuesta: Sí, a ella le duele mucho el cuello.

  4. Talking about parts of the body Look at the following: ¿Quéteduele? Me duele la espalda. ¿A titeduele el codo? Sí. También me duelen los dedos, lasmanos y los brazos. What kind of words are el, los, la, las? Definite articles What kind of words are mi, tu, su? Possessive adjectives Which words do you use when you talk about parts of the body? Definite articles

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