have / sprained / maybe / ankle / your / you
Maybe you have sprained your ankle.
Has the doctor [give] her an injection?
Has the doctor given her an injection?
PPC: I / feeling / sick / three days
I have been feeling sick for three days.
when a leg bone has a crack or a break in it, making it painful to move or put weight on it
broken leg
PPC: We/ waiting / for / doctor / one hour
We have been waiting for the doctor for one hour.
when your body doesn't like something you have touched or breathed in, and it makes you sneeze, itch or have trouble breathing
allergy
I have been [have] terrible headaches lately.
I have been having terrible headaches lately.
rest / get / she / should / probably / some
You should probably get some rest.
He has already [go] to bed.
He has already gone to bed.
so much television / shouldn’t / perhaps / watch / you
Perhaps you shouldn't watch so much television.
a virus that makes you feel tired and achy and gives you a fever. It's more serious than a cold and can make you feel very sick
flu
PPC: She / learning / English / five years
She has been learning English for five years.
PPC (-): I / going to bed / early / recently
stay / you / should / out of the sun / probably
You should probably stay out of the sun.
an injury to the skin caused by something hot, which can make the skin red, swollen and painful
burn
How long has she [have] a toothache?
How long has she had a toothache?
when your ankle is hurt by twisting it, causing the bands that hold your bones together to stretch or tear
sprained ankle
PPC: You / running / 30 minutes
You have been running for 30 minutes.
get / you / a vaccination / perhaps / should
Perhaps you should get a vaccination.
Has he been [watch] TV all weekend?
Has he been watching TV all weekend?