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Paulo Rogério
Hello everyone, how are you? First of all, thank you so much for your help. Today, I have a simple question for you. What's the difference between saying "I have a cold" and " I am cold"? Once again, thank you for your help.
16 okt. 2025 23:48
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I HAVE A COLD = I have an illness that involves sneezing, a runny nose, coughing, etc. which often lasts for about a week. Ex: I had to stay home from work because I had a cold. I AM COLD = The temperature is lower than is comfortable for me. Ex. I forgot my jacket today, so I am cold.
17 oktober 2025
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"I am cold" is about your personal temperature. "I have a cold" is the English equivalent to "estou resfriado" in Portuguese.
18 oktober 2025
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