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Mentalhead Posted 16 years ago
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Feel or feeling?

I've got a question, which of these two sentences is correct, and when can I use them?

1) I feel depressed.
2)I'm feeling depressed.

I think that both of them are correct but do they have the same meaning and can both of them be used in same context?
  

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Hi, I've got a question, which of these two sentences is correct, and when can I use them? 1) I feel depressed. Sounds more definite.

  • Hi, I've got a question, which of these two sentences is correct, and when can I use them?
  • 1) I feel depressed.
  • Sounds more definite.
  • 2)I'm feeling depressed.
  • Sounds a bit like it is a temporary feeling.
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Hi,

I've got a question, which of these two sentences is correct, and when can I use them?

1) I feel depressed. Sounds more definite.

2)I'm feeling depressed. Sounds a bit like it is a temporary feeling.

I think that both of them are correct Yes

but do they have the same meaning and can both of them be used in same context? See my comments.

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