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Debpriya De Posted 16 years ago
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A feel for

You might get a feel for the things to come.
You might get a feel of the things to come.
Which sentence is correct ?
  

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The second sentence seems correct because get a feel of is an idiom.

  • The second sentence seems correct because get a feel of is an idiom.
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The second sentence seems correct because get a feel of is an idiom.

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