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Lcwang Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I'm feeling good.

Is there any different in saying:

I'm feeling good. And,
I feel good.
  

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Probably not in most cases. I'm feeling good would more likely refer to the present moment, though.

  • Probably not in most cases.
  • I'm feeling good would more likely refer to the present moment, though.
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Probably not in most cases. I'm feeling good would more likely refer to the present moment, though.
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Mister Micawber.
Probably not in most cases. I'm feeling good would more likely refer to the present moment, though.
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And I sense that it might carry the meaning that I had not been feeling too good in the recent past.

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