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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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It hurts/is hurting my neck.

This pillow is too high. It's hurting my neck.

... It hurts my neck.

Hi,

Both of the above sound good to me, but are they the same in meaning to you? Thanks.
  

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It's hurting - I am using the pillow now and my neck is hurting. It hurts - a general comment, you might not be using the pillow at the moment.

  • It's hurting - I am using the pillow now and my neck is hurting.
  • It hurts - a general comment, you might not be using the pillow at the moment.
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It's hurting - I am using the pillow now and my neck is hurting.

It hurts - a general comment, you might not be using the pillow at the moment.

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