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 szamoca
 
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							| What do you think Is this correct: How are you feeling today?
 I know that feel can be static and active with difference in meaning:
 I �m feeling the material.
 I feel awful.
 So can feel be in progressive  in the question above. It seems to me that I �ve heard it several times. Would you please comment on this.
 Thanks a lot. szamoca
 
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 eng789
 
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							| How are you feeling today?   - is perfectly acceptable. |  16 Sep 2009     
					
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 dilekatameric
 
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							| i think in most cases feel is a stative verb but when you use it in progress it is continuous like the verb ; think eg. i think this film is wonderful       i am thinking now don �t disturb me ( using brain)       it is just an opinion i am not a native speaker i hope i am true |  16 Sep 2009     
					
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 szamoca
 
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							| Thanks for your quick answers. But I still need more axplanation. Am I right if I say to my Ss that How do you feel? refers to how someone feels generally How are you feeling? refers to the moment of speaking
 And I still have the other one
 How do you feel about staying here for a night.- meaning what do you think about.
 Does this make any sense?
 
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 ballycastle1
 
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							| Perfect sense! Re  �How are you feeling?/How do you feel? �  In my experience you would usually use these expressions if someone is/has just been ill and you are checking their present state of health.  This is as opposed to  �How are you? � - the polite general introductory question you would use to new acquaintances and friends alike. Of course,  �How are you? �, said with concern, would be used if you really wanted to know the answer!   |  16 Sep 2009     
					
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 ballycastle1
 
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							| Sorry, szamoca, I �ve just read your question again. Re  �I �m feeling the material �  - the only instance I can think of when you �d use this is if you were considering buying some fabric and were handling it to check its weight/composition.  Even then, it �s highly unlikely that you �d use the present progressive to explain why you couldn �t give them your full attention at that moment.  Gets a bit surreal, doesn �t it? |  16 Sep 2009     
					
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 szamoca
 
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							| Thanks ballycastle1. I �m teaching active and stative verbs tomorrow for my 10 grade Ss.I was a bit confused but now everything is clear thanks to you, I can go to bed now. Good night! |  16 Sep 2009     
					
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