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Beatutiful heart Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Confusion

Hi, would you clarify if senteces below are correct.



- What feeling did they give you?



- what feeling did they give to you?



- what feeling did they bring you?



- what feeling did they bring to you?



thanks



  

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No person or thing can give you a feeling. It is their actions, or certain objects which evoke a feeling. Although, the first two sentences are commonly said.

  • No person or thing can give you a feeling.
  • It is their actions, or certain objects which evoke a feeling.
  • Although, the first two sentences are commonly said.
  • Bring is more appropriate.
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No person or thing can give you a feeling. It is their actions, or certain objects which evoke a feeling.

Although, the first two sentences are commonly said.

Bring is more appropriate.

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