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What's the difference between "painful" and "in pain"?
What context is each of them used? Are they interchangeable?
28 de may. de 2015 23:55
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"Painful" describes something that makes someone feel pain.
"In pain" is how someone feels after being hurt.
So, for example, a punch is painful, and someone who has been punched is in pain.
29 de mayo de 2015
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Painful is an adjective
29 de mayo de 2015
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Painful - used to describe something that happened or will happen. Either future or past.
Being 'in pain' is present.
Getting hit in the face yesterday was painful. Getting hit in the face again tomorrow will be painful.
Ouch I just got hit in the face, I am in pain.
28 de mayo de 2015
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