"catch a cold" is the most common usage.
"I caught a cold"
"I don't want to catch a cold."
It is more commonly said as "catching a cold" when referring to becoming sick with a cold. So, the correct phrasing would be "Did you catch a cold?"
"Have you got a cough?" significa "¿Tienes tos?".
Symptoms of the common cold include a cough and a runny nose.He tried not to cough during his speech.If you cough up blood, call the doctor immediately.I knew she stole it so I demanded that she cough up the money.
"Tiene tos" in Spanish means "he/she has a cough." It is a phrase commonly used to describe someone who is coughing or experiencing symptoms of a cough.
The future tense of cough is will cough.
The past tense of cough is coughed.
Take a lukewarm bath,and sip gingerale
I've got a cough and a cold
"Have you got a cough?" significa "¿Tienes tos?".
The cough that accompanies a cold is usually intermittent and dry.
No he does not *cough* not til i meet him *cough cough* man where i get this cold from *cough* lol
* When someone has a bad cough then human nature takes over and brain sends the message to cough no matter where you are. The only thing you can do is apologize and say something like 'I've got a terrible cold and apologize for this nagging cough.' There are cough drops that you can get or cough syrups that will help remedy the problem.
Hirandomfun's answer: cold because you can cough while having one ;)Another people who tried to answer:ghostbuster23: cold because it feels less cozy than you cough. another is if you want to take a nap, you can't sleep comfortably because you have cold.romnick100: haha like a lobby eh..... for me I pick cold as the worse one. After you slept at the bed, the next day, you got a fever. Why fever sometimes occur if you have cold? Because the cold viruses submerged in your nose and many viruses went to your lungs. That's it!
There is no reason not to use Nasonex when you have a cold or cough. It may help some, but it is not intended as treatment for a cold. If you are prescribed this medication, use it as prescribed with or without a cold.
Cough is a verb because you can cough for example the man had to 'cough'.
Not really. Unless you have a sore throat and runny nose along with the cough, then you don't have a cold.
He may have a cold/cough. Get him/her checked out by a vet as soon as you can because a cold/cough can turn into something serious like pneumonia.
cough and cold