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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Snivel

Someone asked me how you been so I want to tell her that


I am not good fever is coming also having cold flux or snivel coming from my nose how to say all this in a proper grammatical manner.

  

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I feel feverish. I feel a cold coming on. I am sniffling and coughing and have a bit of a sore throat.

  • I feel feverish.
  • I feel a cold coming on.
  • I am sniffling and coughing and have a bit of a sore throat.
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I feel feverish. I feel a cold coming on. I am sniffling and coughing and have a bit of a sore throat.

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Q - How have you been?

A - Not good. I have a fever and a runny nose. Sometimes people say "How have you been?" just as a way of saying 'Hello', but they don't really want a serious answer.

Q - How have you been?

A - Fine, thank you. And you?

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