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Question! ... Wich is the correct sentence "I feel well today" or "I feel good today?"
or both are ok? ... Which is the difference ?
Sep 16, 2015 3:15 PM
Answers · 6
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You could use either one. Both are correct.
Formal - I am well.
Informal, but the most common. - I am good.
You can also use "I am great/fantastic/doing okay/ feeling alright."
I hope I helped!
Sincerely,
Tutor Stephanie M.
September 16, 2015
3
"I feel well today" means you feel healthy. You'd normally say this if you've recovered from an illness.
"I feel good today" means you have a positive mood.
September 16, 2015
2
I'm a U.S. native. I agree with Peachey. "I feel good" refers to mood, "I feel well" to health.
Thus, "I feel good" is a much more common, everyday thing to say.
Also, you would usually say "i feel well" only in response to a question about your health.
September 16, 2015
2
I think both are correct, but i prefer I feel good today
September 16, 2015
2
Not sure but I would say " I am well today" and "I feel good today".
September 16, 2015
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