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Luu Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

Feeling or Sense ?

what the difference ?
should I say "I had an unexplainable feeling that something terrible going to happen"
or "I had an unexplainable sense that something terrible going to happen" ?
  

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You can say "I had an unexplainable feeling that something terrible was going to happen" or "I had an unexplainable sense that something terrible was going to happen" -- they carry the same meaning here.

  • You can say "I had an unexplainable feeling that something terrible was going to happen" or "I had an unexplainable sense that something terrible was going to happen" -- they carry the same meaning here.
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You can say "I had an unexplainable feeling that something terrible was going to happen" or "I had an unexplainable sense that something terrible was going to happen" -- they carry the same meaning here.

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