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Miyabi Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"feeling" or "feelings"

Does the word "feeling" has its plural form? "feeling" is countable or uncountable?

In which case, we can use "feelings"? Can anyone make some examples for me and explain?

Thank you!
  

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I have found some examples to make it clear . "; "I had a feeling that she was lying "; - impression , belief , notion , opinion The general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people - spirit , tone , feel , flavor [US], flavour [Brit, Cdn], look , smell A physical sensation that you experience "he had a queasy feeling "; "I had a strange feeling in my leg "; "he lost all feeling in his arm " The produced by pressure receptors in the skin "the surface had a greasy feeling "; - touch , touch sensation , tactual sensation , tactile sensation An intuitive understanding of something "he had a great feeling for music "; - intuitive feeling Byebye

  • I have found some examples to make it clear .
  • "; "I had a feeling that she was lying "; - impression , belief , notion , opinion The general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people - spirit , tone , feel , flavor [US], flavour [Brit, Cdn], look , smell A physical sensation that you experience "he had a queasy feeling "; "I had a strange feeling in my leg "; "he lost all feeling in his arm " The produced by pressure receptors in the skin "the surface had a greasy feeling "; - touch , touch sensation , tactual sensation , tactile sensation An intuitive understanding of something "he had a great feeling for music "; - intuitive feeling Byebye
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I have found some examples to make it clear .Emotion: wink

Noun: feelings fee-lingz

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