We normally use my, your, their, etc. with parts of the body.: I hurt my knee when I fell off my bike., She brushed her hair before going out., He cut his finger while chopping vegetables., The dentist checked my teeth during the appointment., They washed their hands before dinner., I twisted my wrist while playing tennis., She covered her ears because the music was too loud., He broke his arm in a football match., The little girl pointed at her nose and laughed., The baby grabbed my hand and wouldn't let go., We use have or have got with illnesses.: I have a fever, so I need to rest., She has got a stomachache after eating too much., He had a sore throat last week., They have a terrible cough because of the cold weather., My brother has got chickenpox and must stay home., She had a migraine and couldn’t go to work., I have an allergy to peanuts., He has got an ear infection., We had food poisoning after eating seafood., She has a toothache and needs to see a dentist., We use take, have or put with treatments.: You should take some aspirin for your headache., She had an X-ray after the accident., He put a bandage on his cut., I took some medicine before going to bed., The doctor told me to have a blood test., She put some ointment on the insect bite., He took antibiotics for his infection., I had an operation on my knee last year., The nurse put some ice on his swollen ankle., She took some cough syrup to help with her cold.,

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