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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Two sentences

Hello,

Can I rephrase this sentence below as 'She is not feeling well.'

'She has her bad feeling.'

And how would you rephrase 'right' here in this sentence?

'Every now and then she gets one right.'

Thanks
  

Top answer

' = She is feeling sick. Good and common. '-- Not English.

  • ' = She is feeling sick.
  • Good and common.
  • '-- Not English.
  • ' - - Right = correct.
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'She is not feeling well.' = She is feeling sick. Good and common.

'She has her bad feeling.'-- Not English.

'Every now and then she gets one right.' -- Right = correct.
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These two phrases are from The Devil's Advocate. I thought maybe 'she has her bad feeling' is an expression Emotion: big smile.

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If this is from a larger context, please supply more of it.
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ninaniaCan I rephrase this sentence below as 'She is not feeling well.'
'She has her bad feeling.'
No.

She has her bad feeling = She has that same feeling she always gets when she senses that a plan is going to turn out badly.

Every now and then she gets one right = It sometimes turns out that her sense that something will go wrong comes

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