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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Hi,

Do the following sentences have the same meaning?

1.Do you feel for her or me?
2.Do you feel for her or do you feel for me?
3.Who do you feel for, her or me?

The possible answers are "you" or "her". (not she)

Am l correct?

Thanks in advance.
  

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The sentences are similar in meaning. However, the usage is not standard English. What you want to say, I believe, is Do you have feelings for her or for me?

  • The sentences are similar in meaning.
  • However, the usage is not standard English.
  • What you want to say, I believe, is Do you have feelings for her or for me?
  • That is, do you have love or affection for one of us.
  • The way it is worded now, suggests a physical movement (groping).
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The sentences are similar in meaning. However, the usage is not standard English.

What you want to say, I believe, is
Do you have feelings for her or for me?
That is, do you have love or affection for one of us.

The way it is worded now, suggests a physical movement (groping).
Are you feeling for the coin you dropped down the drain?

Or, if you want to

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