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I need this in the subjunctive form in Spanish WILL PICK BRAINLIEST A. Your patient will have a bad headache.
to. Doctor: Hi, how are you today.
b. Patient: I don't feel well.
c. Doctor: What is bothering you?
d. Patient: My head hurts.
and. Doctor: Did you drink a lot of water?
F. Patient: I have not had as much as usual.
g. Doctor: I think your headache is due to dehydration, so I recommend that you drink a lot of water and take some ibuprofen.
B. Your patient will have a stomach ache.
to. Doctor: Hello, what is bothering you today?
b. Patient: My stomach hurts.
c. Doctor: Do you know why it hurts?
d. Patient: No sir.
and. Doctor: From what you've told me, I think your stomach hurts. I suggest taking Pepto Bismal.
C. Your patient will have something wrong with his / her leg.
to. Doctor: Hello, how are you today?
b. Patient: I feel fine, but I seem to have pain in my leg.
c. Doctor: Do you know when this started?
d. Patient: Yesterday afternoon, while playing tag with my friends, I tripped on a stone and fell on my leg.
and. Doctor: Did you twist it?
F. Patient: Yes.
g. Doctor: It seems that he has twisted his leg. I suggest you stretch it out and if it really bothers you take some pain relievers.

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