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  1. For example, I feel ill, cheerful, bad, etc. So, if well is an adjective, then it means healthy: I feel well = My health is good. And if you feel good, then you feel happy ("I feel good! And I feel nice, like sugar and spice!" - from James Brown's "I feel good"). However, good can also mean healthy depending on the context:

  2. So yes, whenever you have a "It feels so good" or "It makes me feel so good," you need to have some explanation/context for what "it" is. E.g., if you slip into a hot bath, you can sigh, "It feels so good," and anyone around you will intuit that the context means "it" refers to the bath.

  3. 2. The verb to feel is a special verb. In your example, it's both ergative and copular. Some languages have a voice that is different from both the active and the passive voices, called the middle voice. English doesn't, or at least English grammar doesn't have a separate form or structure to mark the middle voice.

  4. 14 mars 2024 · it is used as a stative verb, which refers to a temporary state or condition, often related to emotions or physical sensations. This usage is common in English to inquire about someone's current emotional or physical state. In contrast, when "feel" is used as a dynamic verb, it refers to the action of touching or examining something by touch.

  5. It feels good的同義字They are very close in meaning. "It feels good" is used to describe something that feels nice, or it can be a response when asked about something. "I feel good" is usually just used to respond to "How are you (feeling)", but it can be used other ways as well. "How is the massage?" "It feels good." "How do you like the fabric on these pajamas?" "It's so soft! It feels ...

  6. 8 avr. 2015 · 11. When using an adjective that is specifically a feeling, like "excited" or "horrified," the meaning is essentially the same. Skydiving makes me feel excited. Skydiving makes me excited. However, when using an non-feeling adjective, the meaning could be different. Take, for example, invincible. When I'm with my lover, he makes me feel invincible.

  7. They would say I can feel it, or I have feeling in it. In neither case would they apply well as an adverb to that usage of feel. They might say I can feel it vividly, or I have good feeling in it (not a good feeling, which would mean something else). Used more generally, well is used as an adverb for doing things to a reasonable standard.

  8. 30 déc. 2020. Anglais (USA) The first one has a small grammar mistake. It should be: 'I don't feel well'. The second one is correct. If you corrected the mistake form the first phrase to make the phrases: 'I don't feel well' and 'I'm not feeling well'. They would have the same meaning.

  9. 20 avr. 2023 · However, "feel good" sounds more natural in cases like: "Helping other people makes me feel good." "This dress makes me feel good." "I'm not nervous about the test; I feel good about it." But like I said before, though it's not always grammatically correct to say "good" in a lot of instances, many people do it and won't correct you if you do it, too. |"Quite good" is used mostly to indicate an ...

  10. 3 févr. 2021 · 1. So, first of all, there are actually two different ways that the words "I feel myself" can be used in a sentence, and thus really two different meanings they can have: "I feel myself (verb)ing" essentially means "I feel the physical sensationof myself doing (verb)". In this case, "feel" is being used with a meaning of actual tactile ...

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