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I am sick. I don't feel well now. or I don't feel good now? Which sentence is correct? Thank you :)
28 aug. 2014 06:06
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Strictly speaking, 'well' (the adverb) is more correct, but nowadays either can be used in this sense. It's also worth noting that 'good' has a much wider meaning when used with 'feel'. 'I don't feel well' can only refer to your state of physical health. 'Good' can also describe your emotional state, especially in expressions like 'I feel good/don't feel good about ....', in the sense of happy, satisfied or confident.
28 augustus 2014
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Both sentences are correct. I would normally say "I don't feel well" but either way, people will understand what you are trying to say.
28 augustus 2014
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Hello Cherry: Either sentence is adequate. There is no critical rule about communicating that you do not feel well.
28 augustus 2014
Both are fine although quite formal. Many people might say "I don't feel very well".
28 augustus 2014
I don't see which one is wrong. People could use them both.
28 augustus 2014
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