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Spanish Lesson: Updated:Have you been to the emergency room?

Description:   Questions and statements related to emergency room accidents using present perfect

Created by: cbarrios
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1 ¿Ha chocado un carro tu padre? Has your father crashed a car?
2 Mi padre nunca ha chocado un carro. My father has never crashed a car.
3 ¿Te has roto un hueso? Have you broken a bone?
4 Me he quebrado un hueso. I have broken a bone.
5 Nunca me he quebrado un hueso. I have never broken a bone.
6 ¿Alguna vez has estado en el cuarto de emergencia? Have you ever been to the emergency room?
7 Yo he estado en el cuarto de emergencia. I have been to the emergency room.
8 ¿Alguna vez te has resbalado en el hielo? Have you ever slipped in ice?
9 Me he resbalado en el hielo. I have slipped in ice.
10 ¿Te has caído de una silla? Have you fallen off a chair.
11 Me he caído de una silla. I have fallen off a chair.
12 ¿Te has accidentado? Have you had an accident?
13 Me he accidentado. I have been in an accident.
14 ¿Te has trompesado en la escuela? Have you tripped at school?
15 Nunca me he trompesado en la escuela. I have never tripped at school.
16 Me he machucado el dedo. I have smashed my finger.
17 Mi hermana se ha torcido la canilla. My sister has sprained her wrist.
18 ¿Se ha torcido el tobillo tu hermana? Has your sister sprained her ankle?

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