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Rpsh Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

how are you feeling?

Could you tell me what the difference between 'how are you feeling?' and 'how do you feel?'.
Actually, the original question requires students to ask a question according to the answer.

We are ( happy ).

Then my answer is 'how are you feeling?'. But the teacher said I'm wrong. Pay attention please! the 'you' here is concrete. Because the question has a solid form as ' __ ___ you ___?'.
Maybe the answer is neither 'how are you feeling' nor 'how do you feel'. So what is your answer?
  

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'. There is no significance difference; the first expresses more concern perhaps. Either will work as your question, and I can think of no better that fits your gapped template.

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  • There is no significance difference; the first expresses more concern perhaps.
  • Either will work as your question, and I can think of no better that fits your gapped template.
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rpshCould you tell me what the difference between 'how are you feeling?' and 'how do you feel?'.
There is no significance difference; the first expresses more concern perhaps. Either will work as your question, and I can think of no better that fits your gapped template.
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Both questions are OK.

How are you feeling? focuses a bit more on right now.
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Got it, thank you!

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