Use the verbs in brackets in the present simple, present perfect simple and continous or past simple.
Doctor What _____ (be) the matter? Patient I _____ (feel) awful. I _____ (throw up) all morning and I _____ (lose) my appetite. Doctor What _____ (you / eat) today? Patient Not much. I _____ (only have) a light breakfast and a bite to eat at lunchtime. Doctor What exactly _____ (you / have)? Patient Well, I _____ (have) two fried eggs, three sausages and a coffe for breakfast, followed by a small burger for lunch. I _____ (not eat) anything since then and I ______ (be) in so much pain. Doctor You call this "not much"? No wonder you _____ (be) ill. I sugest you see a dietician Patient But I _____ (already see) her! She _____ (tell) me to take better care of my body so I _____ (try) to folloe her advice.
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Doctor What is the matter? Patient I feel awful. I throw up all morning and I have lost my appetite. Doctor What have you ate today? Patient Not much. I have had a light breakfast and a bite to eat at lunchtime. Doctor What exactly have you had? Patient Well, I have had two fried eggs, three sausages and a coffe for breakfast, followed by a small burger for lunch. I haven't ate anything since then and I am in so much pain. Doctor You call this "not much"? No wonder you are ill. I sugest you see a dietician Patient But I have already seen her! She has told me to take better care of my body so I try to follow her advice.
Patient I feel awful. I throw up all morning and I have lost my appetite.
Doctor What have you ate today?
Patient Not much. I have had a light breakfast and a bite to eat at lunchtime.
Doctor What exactly have you had?
Patient Well, I have had two fried eggs, three sausages and a coffe for breakfast, followed by a small burger for lunch. I haven't ate anything since then and I am in so much pain.
Doctor You call this "not much"? No wonder you are ill. I sugest you see a dietician
Patient But I have already seen her! She has told me to take better care of my body so I try to follow her advice.