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Healer Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Difference between "How does it feel?" and How do you feel?"

When would one say the former instead of the latter?
  

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healer When would one say the former instead of the latter? When you are referring to a particular body part or emotional input.

  • healer When would one say the former instead of the latter?
  • When you are referring to a particular body part or emotional input.
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healerWhen would one say the former instead of the latter?
When you are referring to a particular body part or emotional input.
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Where I came across the "How does it feel?", it refers to the feeling of a person. Does it sound right? If it does, I wonder why he wouldn't say "How do you feel?" instead.

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