English Phrases, proverbs, and expressions are an important part of everyday English. They come up all the time in both written and spoken English. Because Phrases don’t always make sense literally, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with the meaning and usage of each idiom. That may seem like a lot of work, but learning Phrases is fun, especially when you compare English Phrases to the Phrases in your own language.
Here’s a list of “Emergency And Health Phrases” in English:
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Are you allergic to anything?
Meaning: Are you allergic to anything?
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Are you ready?
Meaning: Are you ready?
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Call me.
Meaning: Call me.
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Did you send me flowers?
Meaning: Did you send me flowers?
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Do you sell batteries?
Meaning: Do you sell batteries?
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I don’t care.
Meaning: I don’t care.
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I give up.
Meaning: I give up.
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I got in an accident.
Meaning: I got in an accident.
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I have a cold.
Meaning: I have a cold.
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I have one in my car.
Meaning: I have one in my car.
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I made this cake.
Meaning: I made this cake.
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I’m a teacher.
Meaning: I’m a teacher.
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I’m self-employed.
Meaning: I’m self-employed.
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I still have a lot to do.
Meaning: I still have a lot to do.
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I still haven’t decided.
Meaning: I still haven’t decided.
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It depends on the weather.
Meaning: It depends on the weather.
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It’s very cold today.
Meaning: It’s very cold today.
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My luggage is missing.
Meaning: My luggage is missing.
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My stomach hurts.
Meaning: My stomach hurts.
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My throat is sore.
Meaning: My throat is sore.
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My watch has been stolen.
Meaning: My watch has been stolen.
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Take this medicine.
Meaning: Take this medicine.
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The accident happened at the intersection.
Meaning: The accident happened at the intersection.
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There has been a car accident.
Meaning: There has been a car accident.
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Where can I exchange U.S. dollars?
Meaning: Where can I exchange U.S. dollars?
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Where do you work?
Meaning: Where do you work?
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Where’s the nearest hospital?
Meaning: Where’s the nearest hospital?
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Where’s the post office?
Meaning: Where’s the post office?