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Are you hurt vs Do you hurt

The phrases "Are you hurt?" and "Do you hurt?" have different meanings and are not directly comparable. "Are you hurt?" is a question asking about someone's current physical or emotional state, while "Do you hurt?" is a question asking if someone causes pain to others. Therefore, they are not interchangeable.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1891 views

Are you hurt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to inquire about someone's physical or emotional well-being.

This phrase is used to ask if someone is injured or in pain, either physically or emotionally. It is a common expression to show concern for someone's well-being.

Examples:

  • Are you hurt? Do you need any help?
  • She asked, "Are you hurt?"
  • Are you hurt by what I said?
  • I saw the accident and asked, "Are you hurt?"
  • Are you hurt emotionally by the breakup?
  • 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 okay?
  • Are you injured?
  • Are you feeling pain?
  • Are you alright?
  • Are you in pain?

Do you hurt

This phrase is correct but has a different meaning from "Are you hurt?". It is used to ask if someone causes pain to others.

This phrase is used to inquire if someone is causing pain or harm to others. It is not used to ask about someone's well-being but rather about their actions.

Examples:

  • Do you hurt others intentionally?
  • I hope you don't hurt anyone with your words.
  • Do you hurt people's feelings often?
  • She asked, "Do you hurt animals?"
  • Do you hurt others without realizing it?
  • How do you hurt yourself eating cereal?
  • Why do you hurt me so bad?
  • Where do you hurt, Evie?
  • Why do you hurt the Kurds in Iraq?
  • I mean, why, why, why do you hurt these people?
  • Why do you hurt every person you come into contact with?
  • Don't you hurt your face ever again.
  • Do you feel hurt because they were like family to you.
  • Don't you hurt him more, girl.
  • No! Don't you hurt her, please.
  • He's a idiot, let him brag, doesn't do you any hurt.
  • I don't think you hurt so easily.
  • No, that'snot true. I don't think you hurt her.
  • This is Operation Solo. I don't want you hurt.
  • Don't you hurt my kids!
  • Don't you hurt my mother!
  • All I can do now is make sure his bad choices don't get you hurt.
  • All I can do now is make sure his bad choices don't get you hurt.
  • But I don't want you hurt by this, either.
  • Everything's easy when you don't care if you hurt anyone.

Alternatives:

  • Are you causing pain?
  • Do you harm others?
  • Do you inflict pain?
  • Are you hurting someone?
  • Do you cause harm?

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