(Indirect Object Pronoun) + (Duela/Duelen) + (The body part). Example: Me duele la garganta (My throat hurts). Example: Le duelen los pies (His/Her feet hurt).
: Practice irregular preterite verbs such as hacer (hice), tener (tuve), estar (estuve), and poder (pude), which are central to this chapter's grammar.
You will often see A mí me duele or A ti te duele . The extra A mí is for . It is not required but is common in the Clínica del Doctor Ramírez exercises. You can write Me duele la cabeza (correct) or A mí me duele la cabeza (also correct, but more emphatic).
The name appears in several workbooks, most notably in the Realidades 1 and Realidades 2 ancillary materials. However, the core grammar (Chapter 3, Practice 33) is standard across many curricula.