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Kenny1999 Posted 4 years ago
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Feeling wrong or feeling wrongly?

I am feeling wrong

I am feeling wrongly?


Which one is correct? Or other expressions?

I'd like to mean that my feeling about something is wrong.

  

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kenny1999 Which one is correct? If the "feel" in your sentences is the "feel" in your explanation, neither one is good. "

  • kenny1999 Which one is correct?
  • If the "feel" in your sentences is the "feel" in your explanation, neither one is good.
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kenny1999Which one is correct?

If the "feel" in your sentences is the "feel" in your explanation, neither one is good. You want "My feeling is wrong."

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kenny1999Which one is correct?

Neither is good English.

I feel that X is wrong.
I feel that I am wrong in believing in zombies.

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