Fernando
what is the difference between "im hungry" and " im getting hungry"? sometimes foreigners tell those sentences and i cannot understand the difference.
2012年4月22日 09:31
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You are hungry, a more intense feeling that may have been there longer than getting hungry. Getting - just now noticing.
2012年4月22日
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I'm hungry, and I'm getting hungry mean the same thing. At first the person might say "I'm getting hungry". If you don't take him some place to eat, he will say even louder, "I'M HUNGRY"!! "Let's get something to eat, please!"
2012年4月22日
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Literally, I'm hungry means "I am hungry right now." and I'm getting hungry means " I will soon be hungry" Practically, it is all about how nice a person wants to be. I'm hungry - get me food now or you will regret it! I'm getting hungry - the person is hungry but are trying to let you fell that you have time to think and respond to there request for food.
2012年4月24日
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I'm hungry = I am hungry now I am getting hungry = I am Not hungry but I will be soon Getting is like saying becoming c:
2012年4月22日
getting= becoming, starting to be.... you're just a little hungry at the moment but you will be more and more hungry well, something like that...
2012年6月2日
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