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Clee62 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Feel

Hi,

I am currently having physiotherapy. Also, I always have difficulty describing my symptons to doctors. Here are some questions:

1. Do we say, " I feel painful or I feel a pain"? Can we use adjective and noun after feel?
In English classes, I always hear from teachers saying that "feel" is kind of vague. Is there any better words for introducing my symptons? Like after a workout, I feel uncomfortable at my left shoulder? Do we say feel pressure or pressured on my back?

2. there are so many ways of pain like sore, pain, cram, tight...? Any other specific terms we can use?

Thanks,

Ryan
  

Top answer

Hi, I feel painful I feel (a) pain Can we use adjective and noun after feel? Yes. (eg, "nauseous," "nausea") (this is how I feel; this is what I feel) I feel uncomfortable discomfort at/ in my left shoulder?

  • Hi, I feel painful I feel (a) pain Can we use adjective and noun after feel?
  • Yes.
  • (eg, "nauseous," "nausea") (this is how I feel; this is what I feel) I feel uncomfortable discomfort at/ in my left shoulder?
  • feel pressure or pressured on my back?
  • (To "feel pressured" is an emotional experience) I don't think you can express it as a formula.
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Hi,

I feel painful

I feel (a) pain

Can we use adjective and noun after feel?
Yes. (eg, "nauseous," "nausea") (this is how I feel; this is what I feel)

I feel uncomfortable disc

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