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Lucas21c Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Usage of "feel"

Could you tell me which one is better?

A. I don't think he feels my car is cool.
B. I don't think he feels like my car is cool.

And could you tell me whether the following form is acceptable?
Thank you.

C. I don't think he feel his blind date opposite is not beautiful.
  

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Hi, Could you tell me which one is better? A. I don't think he feels my car is cool.

  • Hi, Could you tell me which one is better?
  • A.
  • I don't think he feels my car is cool.
  • Fine.
  • B.
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Hi,

Could you tell me which one is better?

A. I don't think he feels my car is cool. Fine.
B. I don't think he feels like my car is cool. Awkward.

And could you tell me whether the following form is acceptable?
Thank you.
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Hi,
A. I don't think he feels (that) my car is cool. -- OK. Feels means believes. Use this one.
B. I don't think he feels like my car is cool. -- No. Like means as if, but this sentence is not likely.
C. I don't think he feels (that) his blind date is not beautiful. -- OK but a little confusing.
You could also say, "I don't think he feels (that) his bl

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