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Aseem31 Posted 14 years ago
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Could you please explain me the meaning of the two sentences.

1. He hasn't been feeling well recently.
2. He is not feeling well.

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1. He hasn't been feeling well recently. He has a chronic condition that causes him to feel ill.

  • 1.
  • He hasn't been feeling well recently.
  • He has a chronic condition that causes him to feel ill.
  • Mononucleosis, Lupus, hepatitis and fibromyalgia are examples of conditions that can cause one to fell ill over a long period of time.
  • 2.
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1. He hasn't been feeling well recently. He has a chronic condition that causes him to feel ill. Mononucleosis, Lupus, hepatitis and fibromyalgia are examples of conditions that can cause one to fell ill over a long period of time.


2. He is not feeling well. He is sick at the present time.

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