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Sujin
"I feel weird" and "I'm weird" / what's different?
a. I feel weird.
b. I'm weird.
'a' means "I feel the sense of weird" or "I think this situation is something unusual"
'b' means "I'm a weird person"
right?
1 lip 2016 16:06
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Right!
1 lipca 2016
a. No!
"I feel weird" means there is something wrong with my body. For example, I am feeling dizzy or sick or my legs are tingling or my hands are numb. Feeling weird is a cause for concern. You may be about to have a heart attack or to faint and lose consciousness.
For your meaning, you would have to say, "Something weird is going on (happening)."
1 lipca 2016
You are absolutely correct. I believe that you answered your own question. :)
1 lipca 2016
It's weird when someone, who is as weird as I am, say I am weird as them , yet I can't help feeling weird myself when I hear that ,as weird as it may seems to you.
1 lipca 2016
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Sujin
Znajomość języków
angielski, koreański
Język do nauczenia się
angielski
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