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Natalli. Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

The verb 'feel'

Dear Teachers

Can we say 'I am feeling hungry'? I guess, the verb 'feel' cannot get the suffix -ing, am I right?

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Nata...
  

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Refer to "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan, Oxford University Press. 3rd ed. p.

  • Refer to "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan, Oxford University Press.
  • 3rd ed.
  • p.
  • 471 There you can find details of the use of some of non-progressive verbs.
  • There you can find these examples: I'm feeling fine (OR I feel fine) I feel we shouldn't do it.
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Refer to "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan, Oxford University Press. 3rd ed. p. 471

There you can find details of the use of some of non-progressive verbs.

There you can find these examples:

I'm feeling fine (OR I feel fine)

I feel we shouldn't do it. (NOT I'm feeling we shouldn't do it. feel here = have an opinion)

Ni
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Oh

I see now.

But it is often said that the verb 'feel' does not get the suffic -ing that's why decided to ask.

anyways thanks a lot Nikoo:)

Regards

Nata...
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Oc cource you can. There is no rule against this use. In fact, we use it more than we realize.

I am

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Thank you very much

Regards

Nata...

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