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feel / feelling I feel happy I am feeling happy I feel tired I am feeling tired What is the difference?. and When do you use "I am feeling~" instead of "I feel ~"
2013年7月13日 05:03
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Hello Sumin: This issue concerns the distinction between plain verb use, (feel) and the Present Participle form of the verb (feeling). .
2013年7月13日
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The difference is that one is simple present "I feel" and the other is present continuous "I am feeling". You can use simple present to say things that you (or anybody) normally do (or does). I sing, I dance They speak Latin. You use present continuous for things that you are doing in this very moment. I am dancing (now) I am singing (now) They are speaking Latin (now) I hope this helps.
2013年7月13日
You should not say "I am feeling happy" You can say "I am happy", "I am tired". It's more simply and usual. You are feeling at this moment For example, I have felt tired couple a weeks, but I am happy now, this feeling has gone from me
2013年7月13日
They are almost the same. If someone asks you, "how do you feel?" you can say "I feel happy." if they ask you, "how are you feeling?", you can say "I'm feeling happy"
2013年7月13日
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