| English | Spanish (Verified) | |---------|-------------------| | I am hot | Tengo calor | | I have a cold | Tengo un resfriado | | I am dizzy | Tengo mareos | | I have a cough | Tengo tos | A quick reference chart for the verified answers:
| Number | English | Spanish (Verified) | |--------|---------|--------------------| | 1 | Head | La cabeza | | 2 | Eye | El ojo | | 3 | Ear | La oreja | | 4 | Mouth | La boca | | 5 | Neck | El cuello | | 6 | Arm | El brazo | | 7 | Hand | La mano | | 8 | Finger | El dedo | | 9 | Leg | La pierna | | 10 | Foot | El pie | | 11 | Chest | El pecho | | 12 | Stomach | El estĂłmago | Instructions: Dr. RamĂrez asks each patient what hurts. Complete the sentences with the correct form of doler (duele / duelen) and the appropriate indirect object pronoun (me, te, le, nos, les).
Remember: The “verified” answers are only half the battle. The other half is practice out loud. So next time you feel un dolor de cabeza while studying, tell yourself: “Me duele la cabeza, pero voy a seguir practicando.” Your future self—perhaps even in Dr. RamĂrez’s clinic—will thank you. Need more verified practice for Capitulo 3? Check your textbook’s online resources or ask your instructor for the Core Practice 34 extension on pharmacy dialogues.