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Pain is a difficult word to use. How would you use pain painful and in pain in a sentence?
(noun) pain: a feeling you have
My leg hurts
I _____________________________________________________________________________
Form: _______________ _____________ pain __________ __________ __________________
Noun
verb
prep
pronoun
noun
Or
Form: ___________ ______________ pain ____________ ________________ ____________
Noun
verb
prep
pronoun
noun
The suffix -less has comes from the English word "less" and the meaning is "without ".
However there are many case when the adjective ending in -ful does not have the corresponding adjective ending in
-less and vice versa
(adj or adverb)in pain: describes the person or thing feeling the pain
I am very sick and my whole body hurts
I ____________________________________________________________________________
My _______________________________________________________________________
He played the whole game even though his knee was badly injured
He _______________________________________________________________________
(noun) a pain in the neck or a pain in the ass: an annoying thing (slang)
I hate my boss
My ________________________________________________________________________
My commute to work is way too long and I hate it
My ________________________________________________________________________
What chore or responsibility is a pain in the neck to you?
I hate this new payment system; it is so hard to use
The _________________________________________________________________________
Review: Fill in the appropriate term below
A. Painful
B. Painful
C. broken
D. hurt
E. injured
F. Pain
G. Pain
H. Pain
I. killing
When I was hit by the car, it put a crack in my leg. The doctor told me I had a ____________ leg.
I was badly ___________ when the car hit me. I couldnt walk for a month.
That new tax is a real ___________ in the neck. I have to pay 7% for groceries.
My whole body was in ____________ when I was lying in the hospital.
My head was _______________me, as it felt like it was going to explode.
The car hitting me was one of the most ____________ things I had ever experienced.
Right now, I have a lot of ___________ in my back.
The dog ____________my finger when he bit me; fortunately, there was no damage.
That movie was so boring. It was ______________ to watch.
Create a sentence with pain painful and in pain.
What is the opposite of painful? ________________________________________
Tell me about a painful experience in your life. Try to use some of the terms in your description.
When/Where/What happened/Result
When we describing pain, we often make comparisons with like.
For example, My stomach hurts so bad. It feels like someone is punching me in the stomach.
USING LIKE TO MAKE COMPARISSONS:
Often, when describing someone or something, English speakers will use like:
Form: (Main clause) like (noun)
Examples: She ran like a cougar
or
or
Fill in the blanks with words that you think best fit.
father
Chimney
Drunk
bird
Weirdo
Brad Pitt
verb
prep
art
prep
noun
I _________________________________________________________________________
Lifeguards save people who are in water and cant breathe
Life _______________________________________________________________________
I hope I dont die in the ocean when I try to swim to Korea
I _________________________________________________________________________
Have you ever had any scary experiences where you almost drowned?
Review:
Match the word to the definition:
Painful
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Drown
Choke
Choke (slang)
crash
prep
noun
If you slip on something or get into a car accident, you might hit your head. If you hit your head, you
might lose consciousness.
(noun) consciousness: the state of being alert and aware
I fell asleep after being hit on the head
I ___________________________________________________________________________
If you drink too much, you could pass out
If _________________________________________________________________________
Have you ever lost consciousness? (when, where, why, what happened, result)
If you lose consciousness and get it back, you can say I _________________conciousness.
(adj) conscious: aware/awake
Dont worry, he didnt lose consciousness.
Dont_______________________________________________________________________
I made the decision when I was thinking clearly and aware.
I made a _______________________decision.
What is the opposite of conscious? ____________________________________________
Use unconscious in two different sentences:
Often, if someone is hit on the head and lose consciousness, when they regain consciousness, they feel
SLIPPED
NAUSEOUS
SLIPPERY
PAIN
CONCIOUS
PAINLESS
PAINFUL
LOST
UNCONCIOUS
HURTING
REGAINED
LIKE
DISLOCATED
IN
INTO
I almost _______________ when fell in a pool when I was two years old.
I ________________ my knee when I was running. The doctor had to put it back in place.
Be careful! Someone spilt beer so the floor is _____________________.
I ______________consciousness after being ___________________ for five minutes. Everyone
was so happy when I woke up.
I felt so __________________ after watching that disgusting horror movie. I was so dizzy and
sick.
I _____________________ on a chicken bone and almost died. I couldnt breathe at all.
My brother ____________ on the banana peel and ________________ his leg. His leg had a
crack that was 20 centimeters long.
My stomach feels _____________ I ate poison.
He _______________consciousness for five minutes after being punched in the head.
I have great ________________in my arm. I should go to the doctor.
The doctor said the injection would be ________________, but it hurt a lot and was totally
________________.
I made a _______________decision to close the company and open a new one.
I got _______________ a serious car accident when I was young.
I was _______________ a lot of pain when was lying in the hospital.