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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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i would like to know what is the difference between "i feel happy" and "i m feeling happy"???
  

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Anonymous i would like to know what is the difference between "i feel happy" and "i m feeling happy"??? There's no difference in meaning. When the clause describes a condition, or a state (something that lasts), the "continuous tense" adds nothing, especially in the present.

  • Anonymous i would like to know what is the difference between "i feel happy" and "i m feeling happy"???
  • There's no difference in meaning.
  • When the clause describes a condition, or a state (something that lasts), the "continuous tense" adds nothing, especially in the present.
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Anonymousi would like to know what is the difference between "i feel happy" and "i m feeling happy"???
There's no difference in meaning. When the clause describes a condition, or a state (something that lasts), the "continuous tense" adds nothing, especially in the present.

In the past, "I felt a bump" is quite different from "I was feeling a bump.

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