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Sheena
Profesyonel ÖğretmenFeel like something?
My Japanese friend says "I feel like coffee". It that correct? I usually say "I feel like having coffee" or "I'm up for coffee"
Also I want to know what phrase you guys use often.
Thank you!
24 Kas 2014 09:14
Yanıtlar · 5
Both "I feel like coffee" and "I feel like having coffee" are correct. "I feel like..." can be followed by either a noun or a gerund.
24 Kasım 2014
Some people will shorten their sentences for the sake of brevity.
I feel like having is the way we would write the sentence, surely.
In speech though, people will adopt the shorter form sometimes.
"I fee like hot food today." "I feel like one of those Latte' coffee drinks today."
It seems a little unusual to see a person compared to some object or type of thing this way, I know.
24 Kasım 2014
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Sheena
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İngilizce, Japonca, Diğer
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Diğer
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