· When I have a pain somewhere, what should I say? I have a pain [in/on/of/from] my skin. I have a pain [in/on/of/from] my eyes. Which Preposition is grammatically correct? · Hi, guys! I know that "What a pain!" is often used figuratively to describe something annoying or boring. I thought that it could also be used in its concrete sense as as exclamation of … · NO PAIN NO GAIN originates in the sporting world in building body strength for competitive activities. Building body strength/endurance requires increasing muscle bulk. · Hi, Could you help me make the difference between a stabbing pain and a shooting pain, please? For stabbing pain, I've found "a sharp, sudden & strong pain", which could be "douleur vive" in … · Hi max11, roughly: ache is a continuos dull pain (headache, backache, toothache); sore (adj.) means hurting when used or touched (a sore throat, sore muscles); pain is a physical suffering in … · Pain is weakness leaving the body. I know it's famous quote but am not sure what it exactly means. Does it mean pain makes you strong? or you feel pain becuse you are weak? Can someone … · Yesterday there was a severe pain in my right leg. I couldn't sleep the whole night due to the pain. My leg is still paining. I have contacted my doctor and... · Each individual is really competing against themselvesSome also claim that the thrill of the jump puts the pain of everyday life into perspective. One young base-jumper says:“It's a way to keep … · If you hit your leg just a second ago, and still feel the pain, you would still say "Ouch! That hurt!", not "Ouch! That hurts!", right? Thank you.