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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
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Are there any differences between "James feels how?" and "How does James fe

0 Are there any differences between "James feels how?" and "How does James feel?" Thank you. 02br
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" isn't really something that is likely to be used. The only context for which I can imagine its 01u 00possible02u 00 use would be in a situation in which someone had already made a statement about how James feels (not necessarily a statement about health) and the person finds it difficult to believe what was just said. For example:02br 02br 00A: 01i 00James thinks you are lying.

  • " isn't really something that is likely to be used.
  • The only context for which I can imagine its 01u 00possible02u 00 use would be in a situation in which someone had already made a statement about how James feels (not necessarily a statement about health) and the person finds it difficult to believe what was just said.
  • For example:02br 02br 00A: 01i 00James thinks you are lying.
  • 02i 02br 00B: 01i 00James feels 01b 00how02b 00?!?
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0 Hi Ernest02br
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00"How does James feel?" would normally be used to ask about his health.02br
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00"James feels how?" isn't really something that is likely to be used. The only context for which I can imagine its 01u00possible02u00 use would be in a situation in which someone had already made a statement about how James feels
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0I think I know their differences now. Thank you for answering my post, Yankee. 05002br
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00Best wishes,02br
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