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Tamguatlay Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which word/s should I use?

I fell down and injured my knee. Now I feel painful / the pain when I am walking.

Which word/s should I use?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Now it hurts when I walk. Now it's painful when I walk.

  • Now it hurts when I walk.
  • Now it's painful when I walk.
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Now it hurts when I walk.
Now it's painful when I walk.
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Hi tamguatlay and GPY,
GPYNow it hurts when I walk.Now it's painful when I walk.
So would it be wrong to say "I feel the awful pain when I walk."?

And also, what about this:
It's still a little sore when I walk.
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virginia274So would it be wrong to say "I feel the awful pain when I walk."?
The article would not normally be used: "I feel awful pain when I walk."
virginia274And also, what about this:It's still a little sore when I walk.
Yes, that's OK.

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