When she doesn't feel good I don't feel good. When she isn't feeling good I'm not feeling good.
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Anonymous Which is correct p l esse? When she doesn't feel good , I don't feel good (either). This is fine, but notice the comma which is commonly used in "when" clauses.
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Anonymous Which is correct p l esse?
When she doesn't feel good , I don't feel good (either).
This is fine, but notice the comma which is commonly used in "when" clauses.
Alternatively, you can leave out the comma and "either", and say " I don't feel good when she doesn't feel good.
When she isn't feeling good , I'm not feeling good.
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