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I am cold thanks for reading. 1 can I speak [I am cold] to express [I feel cold]? 2 can I speak [I am cold] to express [I have a cold]? 3 can I speak [I am cold] to express [my body is cold]?
2013年3月23日 18:35
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The first is correct along with the third. However, "I am" means you are for sure you are and "I feel" means you are unsure if you are or aren't. The second is different because "I am cold" is basically "My body is cold." and "I have a cold." means you are sick. "A cold" is a sickness and when you have one it doesn't mean you're cold, it just means you're sick. Hope this helps^^ Have a nice day!
2013年3月23日
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1 - yes 2 - no (you need to say "I have a cold") 3 - yes Best wishes :)
2013年3月23日
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What is the difference between "I am cold" & "my body is cold"? yes. no: I have a cold. I have caught a cold. I have come down with a cold. yes . Better to say Can I say "I am cold" to express "I feel cold"? "speak" is used differently. Hope it helps, Ming.
2013年3月23日
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1 can I SAY [I am cold] to express [I feel cold]? YES, 'I am cold' is more natural than 'I feel cold.' 2 can I SAY [I am cold] to express [I have a cold]? NO, you must say 'I have a cold.' 3 can I SAY [I am cold] to express [my body is cold]? YES but what is the difference between 'I feel cold' and 'my body is cold'?
2013年3月23日
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1 can I speak [I am cold] to express [I feel cold]? 2 can I speak [I am cold] to express [I have a cold]? 3 can I speak [I am cold] to express [my body is cold]? 1 and 3 are correct. With question two you run into the problem that cold has multiple meanings in english. I have a cold means that you are sick, and I am cold means that you are not warm.
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