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Mari Kim
Could you please look at a pic?
There is a sentence like ”I feel so badly about...”.
In this case, Does ”I feel so bad” make sense?
I don't know exactly the difference between the two.
Could you please help me?
Thank you so much.
2021年12月24日 09:50
回答 · 2
However, in American English. Say “I feel badly” is correct and acceptable
Same way
I feel bad
or
I feel so bad is correct in British English
2021年12月24日
Hey Mari,
Badly is usually correct with actions verbs rather than feelings
The best way to phrase the statement is;
I feel bad about what I said…
Or
I feel so bad about what I said ..
Feel in this instance is a linking (state of being) verb rather than an action verb. That is why it does not take the adverb form. Bad is correct with feel just as it is with these linking verbs:
I look bad / I looks so bad
I smell bad
I seem bad etc
2021年12月24日
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Mari Kim
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