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 Her neck doesn’t hurt now means that before, she felt pain in her neck, but now she feels better. This can happen after rest, exercise, or treatment. For example, "She had pain yesterday, but her neck doesn’t hurt now." We use this phrase to show that a problem is gone.

Examples:

  • Her neck doesn’t hurt now after visiting the doctor.

  • She was worried yesterday, but her neck doesn’t hurt now.

  • After the massage, her neck doesn’t hurt now.


GRAMMAR

We use present simple negative:

  • She doesn’t feel pain now.

  • Her neck doesn’t hurt anymore.

We also use past simple to talk about before:

  • Her neck hurt yesterday.

  • She felt pain last night.

Remember: For third-person singular (he, she, it), we use doesn’t + base verb in negative sentences.

Examples:

  • She doesn’t hurt.

  • He doesn’t feel pain.

  • It doesn’t hurt now.


VOCABULARY

  1. Neck – the part of the body between the head and shoulders

  2. Hurt – to feel pain

  3. Pain – an unpleasant physical feeling

  4. Better – improved; no longer sick or hurt

  5. Rest – to stop activity to recover

  6. Massage – rubbing the body to help it relax or heal

  7. Doctor – a medical professional

  8. Exercise – physical activity to stay healthy

  9. Recover – to get better after a problem

  10. Yesterday – the day before today


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Her neck doesn’t hurt now.

  • She feels better today.

  • It hurt yesterday, but not now.

  • She is happy to feel good again.

  • She followed the doctor’s advice.

  • She rested and recovered.

  • The pain is gone.

  • She can move her neck again.

  • No more pain now.

  • She’s smiling because she feels fine.


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • Her neck feels good now.

  • She is happy without pain.

  • She moves her neck easily.

Negative:

  • Her neck doesn’t hurt now.

  • She doesn’t feel pain anymore.

  • She doesn’t need medicine today.

Questions:

  • Does her neck hurt now?

  • Did she feel pain yesterday?

  • Is she better today?

Answers:

  • No, her neck doesn’t hurt now.

  • Yes, she felt pain yesterday.

  • Yes, she is better today.


CONVERSATION

Anna: Hi, Lisa! How are you today?

Lisa: Hi, Anna! I’m much better now. My neck doesn’t hurt anymore.

Anna: That’s great to hear! Were you in pain yesterday?

Lisa: Yes, it was very stiff and painful. I went to the doctor.

Anna: What did the doctor say?

Lisa: He told me to rest and do some light exercises. I also got a massage.

Anna: Wow, and now you feel fine?

Lisa: Yes! I can move my neck easily. I’m so happy.

Anna: I’m happy for you! Take care and don’t overdo it.

Lisa: Thanks, Anna! I will.


READING

Maria had a sore neck for two days. She couldn’t sleep well and felt pain when she turned her head. She went to a doctor, and the doctor gave her some exercises and told her to rest. Maria followed the advice carefully. After two days, Maria smiles and says, “My neck doesn’t hurt now!” She can move her head without pain and feels much better.

Questions:

  1. How long did Maria have a sore neck?

  2. What problem did she have?

  3. Who did she visit?

  4. What advice did the doctor give her?

  5. How does Maria feel now?

Answers:

  1. For two days.

  2. She had pain when she turned her head.

  3. She visited the doctor.

  4. To do exercises and rest.

  5. She feels better, and her neck doesn’t hurt now.

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