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Message de dermit posté le 29-05-2012 à 15:50:08 (S | E | F)
Hello,
Is it possible in rare circumstances to say, for instance :
"I feel to go to London" instead of "I feel going to London"
to emphazise the fact that the feeling is lasting long, or is it always strickly forbidden to use the form "feel to + verb" ??
Thanks for your answers..
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Edited by lucile83 on 29-05-2012 15:55
Réponse: Feel + ing/help de bluestar, postée le 29-05-2012 à 16:12:02 (S | E)
Hello,
Both sentences are incorrect. You can't "feel to" something. If you wanted to use "feel" in this context, you would have to say "I feel like going to London". If you wanted to state a long-held wish, you would say something like "I have always wanted to go to London"..
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