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Monseul Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

I feel vs I am

0Is there a difference between the following examples?02br
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001. I feel tired. vs. I am tired.02br
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002. I feel excited. vs. I am excited.02br
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003. I feel bored. vs. I am bored.02br
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00Thanks for your help.0-
  

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0Hi,02br
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00The 'am' examples state it a bit more as a real, concrete fact.02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0 Hope that my question is not too silly:02br
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00 If I say "I am cold", is it possible that someone will interpret it as "The temperature of me is low" instead of "I feel cold"?02br
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00 Ricky0-
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0 In the U.S. at least, "I'm cold" is perfectly acceptable.0-
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Hello, I would like to find out the difference between, and 'I feel ...' and an 'I am ...' statement.

Thank you

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