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Johner Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

It feels good?

It feels good.
It makes me feel good.
I feel good (about it).

Could you give some examples to these expressions. I can't distinguish them. Are they all exactly the same? Or are there any conditions I must avoid using one of them or more?

Thanks.
  

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johner I can't distinguish them. Are they all exactly the same? They may not be exactly the same, but they are extremely similar, especially the first two.

  • johner I can't distinguish them.
  • Are they all exactly the same?
  • They may not be exactly the same, but they are extremely similar, especially the first two.
  • It feels good.
  • ~ Reports the good feeling directly.
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johnerI can't distinguish them. Are they all exactly the same?
They may not be exactly the same, but they are extremely similar, especially the first two.

It feels good. ~ Reports the good feeling directly.
It makes me feel good. ~ A good feeling is involved, but it is caused by some other action or situation.

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Thank you Jim for all the explanation and the examples. It really helped a lot.

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