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A. How do you feel today? B. I'm afraid not so good. I have nausea. What's ' I'm afraid not so good" in this sentence? It means"I'm sorry I'm not feeling well?
Mar 11, 2025 1:26 PM
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“I’m afraid” is often used to introduce bad news or something unfortunate. “Not so good” means “not feeling well” or “not doing well.” So the full meaning is: “Unfortunately, I’m not feeling very well.” A more natural way to say this would be: “I’m afraid I’m not feeling very well.” or “I’m not feeling so good.”
Mar 11, 2025 1:53 PM
It's like saying, "unfortunately not so good ."
Mar 14, 2025 11:09 PM
Yes, "I'm afraid not so good" is a polite way of saying "I'm sorry, but I'm not feeling well." The phrase "I'm afraid" softens the statement and makes it sound more polite or cautious.
Mar 12, 2025 11:57 AM
Keep the context in mind to have a better speculation… the expression “I have a nausea” is a good clue here..
Mar 11, 2025 8:32 PM
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