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Navy build 309 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

I feel bad for hurting my leg. vs I feel bad about hurting my leg

Which one is correct. Or is there a difference in the meaning of each sentence

  

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Both sentences mean that you are embarrassed and feel foolish because you hurt your leg. Or do you mean this? I am in pain because I hurt my leg.

  • Both sentences mean that you are embarrassed and feel foolish because you hurt your leg.
  • Or do you mean this?
  • I am in pain because I hurt my leg.
  • Clive
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Both sentences mean that you are embarrassed and feel foolish because you hurt your leg.

Or do you mean this? I am in pain because I hurt my leg.

Clive

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