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Are you hurt vs Did you get hurt

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Are you hurt?' is used to inquire about someone's current state of being hurt, while 'Did you get hurt?' is used to ask if someone experienced an injury in the past.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 3140 views

Are you hurt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to inquire about someone's current state of being hurt.

This phrase is used to ask someone if they are currently experiencing any pain or injury.

Examples:

  • Are you hurt? Do you need any help?
  • I saw you fall. Are you hurt?
  • Are you hurt anywhere else besides your arm?
  • Jim, are you hurt, darling?
  • OK, Nathan, are you hurt?
  • Honey... honey, are you hurt?
  • Maggie! Are you hurt?
  • Are you hurt, my darling?
  • Are you hurt, old Rowf?
  • Are you hurt, no broken bones?
  • Rocco, are you hurt? - No. Come here!
  • All right, Eric, taking a rest, or are you hurt?
  • And I'll ask him, "are you hurt, or are you injured?"
  • Are you - are you hurt anywhere?
  • Are you hurt, my sweet?
  • Are you hurt? Over there!
  • ~ Are you hurt, Cathy?
  • Are you hurt Ricu'?
  • Are you hurt, man?
  • Are you hurt, my lady?
  • Are you hurt? I missed you!
  • Are you hurt, my little fledgling? - No.
  • Are you hurt in any way at all?

Alternatives:

  • Are you injured?
  • Are you in pain?
  • Are you okay?
  • Are you feeling any discomfort?
  • Are you wounded?

Did you get hurt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask if someone experienced an injury in the past.

This phrase is used to inquire about whether someone sustained an injury at some point in the past.

Examples:

  • Did you get hurt when you fell off your bike?
  • I heard you were in a car accident. Did you get hurt?
  • Did you get hurt during the game?
  • Did you get hurt or anything?
  • Gipsy, did you get hurt?
  • Did you get hurt?
  • Did you get hurt?
  • Did you get hurt while filming?
  • Did you get hurt on your way here?
  • Then how did you get hurt there?
  • Where did you get hurt like this?
  • Why did you get hurt so badly?
  • How did you get hurt like this?
  • How did you get hurt like this?
  • Did you get hurt? - No, I'm fine.
  • Did you get hurt?
  • Did you get hurt?
  • Did you get hurt anywhere?
  • Did you get hurt badly?
  • Did you get hurt?
  • Did you get hurt anywhere?
  • How did you get hurt?
  • How did you get hurt?

Alternatives:

  • Were you injured?
  • Did you sustain any injuries?
  • Did you experience any harm?
  • Did you suffer any injuries?
  • Did you get wounded?

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