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It feels like.. or I feel like?? There is that girl who used an emoji, and I said why that emoji? and then she said " it feels like putting that emoji " Then I tried to correct her sentence and said " this sounds wrong, I'd say (I feel like putting that emoji)", but she insisted that her sentence is correct! I don't know I think it's wrong ! You can't say for example ( it feels like drinking coffee right now) you'd better say ( I feel like drinking coffee) I don't know, what do you think? Hope my question is clear .. thank you.
May 31, 2017 5:29 PM
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The context seems a tad bizarre. It feels like describes an object or an event. For example: This bath feels like a massage Losing the game feels like a death in the family. I feel like means what i want to do: I feel like going for coffee I feel like having a beer Based on this, I would guess your answer was best.
June 1, 2017
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To me, "it feels like" suggests that something is causing a feeling: It feels like it's going to rain = the clouds, the air pressure or something is creating a feeling that rain is coming. On the other hand, "I feel like" suggests a feeling or emotion that comes from oneself, rather than one's surroundings or environment.
May 31, 2017
A broken heart
June 9, 2017
Which emoji did she use? Can you give more context?
May 31, 2017
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