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Lucas21c Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Could you help me?

Hi,

Could you explain to me what the differences are between "I feel scary" and "I am scary?"

Thank you.
  

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'I feel scary' means you are scared. Eg: This lion looks scary. Hope this helps.

  • 'I feel scary' means you are scared.
  • Eg: This lion looks scary.
  • Hope this helps.
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'I feel scary' means you are scared.'I am scary means 'you seem scary to others'.Eg: This lion looks scary.

Hope this helps.
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Hi,

Natural usage:

Friday The 13 is a scray movie. - it describes the nature of the movie.

Mary was scared to sleep alone after seeing the movie. Scare - is used as a passive verb.

I was feeling scared. Scared- is a participle adjective.

I am scary

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