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Navitasan Posted 11 years ago
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Doesn't that feel good

Are these sentences correct:

1) Doesn't that feel good to be able to play soccer again.

2) That feels good to be able to play soccer again.

I have been taught to use 'it' in these cases. I don't use 'that'. But is 'that' correct?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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The first is a question or an exclamation. navitasan I have been taught to use 'it' in these cases. I don't use 'that'.

  • The first is a question or an exclamation.
  • navitasan I have been taught to use 'it' in these cases.
  • I don't use 'that'.
  • But is 'that' correct?
  • Either is possible.
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The first is a question or an exclamation.
navitasanI have been taught to use 'it' in these cases. I don't use 'that'. But is 'that' correct?
Either is possible.

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