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The difference between feel and touch?
Feel and touch are touch mean, what's the difference between them? When in use the what should notice?
14 jun. 2013 12:05
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From the Cambridge dictionary:
TOUCH = to move especially the hand or another part of the body lightly onto and off something or someone.
eg 1. The paint is wet - don't touch (it),
eg 2. He touched the girl on the arm to get her attention.
eg 3. The child touched the worm with a twig.
FEEL = to touch something in order to discover something about it.
eg 1. Just feel how cold my hands are!
eg 2. He gently felt the softness of the baby's cheek.
eg 3. I was feeling in my bag for the keys.
15 juni 2013
i think.. touching is the act of physically coming in contact with something. Feeling is the sensation you get when you touch something..:)......i hope u'll get my points,,,,,:)
14 juni 2013
TOUCH = to move especially the hand or another part of the body lightly onto and off something or someone.
ex 1. The paint is wet - don't touch (it),
ex 2. He touched the girl on the arm to get her attention.
ex 3. The child touched the worm with a twig.
FEEL = to touch something in order to discover something about it.
ex 1. Just feel how cold my hands are!
ex 2. He gently felt the softness of the baby's cheek.
ex 3. I was feeling in my bag for the keys.
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I think the definition of feel sums up pretty much.
14 juni 2013
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Helen
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Koreaans
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