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Nor Priest Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Feel less pain or painful?

I feel less pain.
I feel less painful.

Also, can I use "have" instead of "feel" in the sentence?

Thank you.
  

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Nor Priest Feel less pain or painful? pain Nor Priest Also, can I use "have" instead of "feel" in the sentence? Yes.

  • Nor Priest Feel less pain or painful?
  • pain Nor Priest Also, can I use "have" instead of "feel" in the sentence?
  • Yes.
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Nor PriestFeel less pain or painful?
pain
Nor PriestAlso, can I use "have" instead of "feel" in the sentence?
Yes.
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You can also say:

My sore / wound feels less painful.
My headache is less painful.
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What the **** that is not how you spell wound it is WOULD btw I put it in caps lock because you do not know how to spell would.your a stupid ***
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Anonymous What the **** that is not how you spell wound it is WOULD btw I put it in caps lock because you do not know how to spell would.your a stupid ***
Dear discourteous, ill-mannered, obnoxious and rather rude Anonymous:

Please check your dictionary.

Would is a modal auxiliary verb. Wound, which I meant to write, has this entry:
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AlpheccaStarsPlease check your dictionary.
Even the English Forums isn’t safe from the "trolls", it would seem.
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Aspara GusEven the English Forums isn’t safe from the "trolls", it would seem.
There are a number of uncivil and boorish people out there; the truly unfortunate denizens of the 'net.

Occasionally one of them gets in and mars the erudite quietude of the Forum.
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AlpheccaStarsOccasionally one of them gets in and mars the erudite quietude of the Forum.
Fortunately we would not be so uncouth as to mock their inability to understand the difference between your and you're.

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