Spoken Pattern - 113What’s the matter with + Noun
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A: Your face is so pale. Are you OK? B: No, I’ve had a fever for a few days and I am sick to my stomach. A: What’s the matter with you? B: I think I have food poisoning. A: What do you think it was from? B: I had some raw seafood the other day at a Japanese restaurant. Maybe that was it. |
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