The elbow
El codo
My (inner) ear hurts.
Me duele el oído.
How do you feel?
¿Cómo te sientes?
los dientes, la lengua, el codo, los labios
Verbs like gustar are reflexive.
*** Double Jeopardy ***
Falso. Verbs that are reflexive have the same subject and object.
The cheek
La mejilla
Does your back hurt?
¿Te duele la espalda?
My stomache hurts.
Me duele el estómago.
sentirse, doler, hacer falta, importar
** Double Jeopardy **
sentirse - the rest are verbs like gustar
It is okay to say, "Me duelo mi cabeza".
Falso: You would say "Me duele la cabeza".
The forehead
La frente
Does it seem difficult to you?
**Double Jeopardy**
¿Te parece difícil?
Say "ahhh".
Di "ahhh".
el gripe - it is an illness, the rest are body parts
If I am lacking something I use the verb "parecer".
Falso. I use "hacer falta".
The waist
** Double Jeopardy **
La cintura
The students are lacking money.
A los estudiantes les hace falta dinero.
Stick out your tongue.
** Double Jeopardy ***
Saca la lengua.
no fumar, tener la gripe, descansar, ir al doctor
tener la gripe - the rest are things to do to stay healthy or maintain health.
I use the plural form of the verb when I am referring to a plural noun. For example: My legs hurt. Me duelen las piernas.
Cierto.
The eyebrow
La ceja
It is important to me to attend college(the university) some day.
Me importa asistir a la universidad algún día.
Open your mouth.
Abre la boca.
el cuerpo, la cabeza, la mano, la pierna
la mano - it has an irregular article(la).
If something seems difficult or easy to me, I use the verb "parecer".