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If i fell down and i got a painfulness. that painfulness caused fever. So i am wondering which one is more correct: It made me a fever, or it made me fever, or …. ?
thanks
Answer:
If you're working on English, I'd state “…it made me feverish.” Or, “…it gave me a fever.” The writer above is right–it might be better to state “I fell down, and now I have pain.”
Are you talking about a fever over your whole body, or is the fever or heat where you’ve pain, where you hit? If you feel heat where you injured yourself, you could have an infection, especially if where you hurt yourself is red, hot, swollen and painful.
Answer:
I am guessing you’re just learning English? Ok first of all you can't get a painfulness, that doesn't make any sense. You can fall and get an injury. You can fall and get injured. You can not fall and get painfulness. Also made me a fever or it made you fever… both of those make no sense. So you could say something like
I fell down and got injured. The injury caused me to get a fever.
The other options don't make any grammatical sense.
Answer:
Ellie's answer is very good. I’ll only add to her last part. Any injury to the skin where red grows more massive and feels warm must get medical care. It can become very serious.
I hope you were writing an English assignment and not saying how you’re right now!
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