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How to express my feelings in English?

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There are many ways of expressing your feelings in English, and they change depending on the situation. Please let me know if you would like written or spoken English classes in person or online - I would be happy to help you learn basic vocabulary and grammar surrounding these concepts.
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Hi Soundarya, to on initial stage you can use basic vocabulary while composing any sentences and then you can upgrade it for the complex one. Also, there are some prefix answer of almost all the situations to have a kick start during any conversation. Feel fee to contact me about further guidance if...
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Hi Soundarya, to on initial stage you can use basic vocabulary while composing any sentences and then you can upgrade it for the complex one. Also, there are some prefix answer of almost all the situations to have a kick start during any conversation. Feel fee to contact me about further guidance if needed. Many thanks. read less
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'Feeling' is expressing your emotions. You feel differently for different people. Your feelings could be good or bad depending on a situation. Expressing your feelings in English is same a expressing your feelings in Hindi or any other language. It just depends how fluent and comfortable your are in...
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'Feeling' is expressing your emotions. You feel differently for different people. Your feelings could be good or bad depending on a situation. Expressing your feelings in English is same a expressing your feelings in Hindi or any other language. It just depends how fluent and comfortable your are in a particular language. read less
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It is not enough to say, for example, that you are sad. Be expressive. Be descriptive. Say that you are in low spirits, feel as if the whole world is crumbling in to pieces and you see no silver lining to the cloud. You get the point right. This is an example of descriptive writing. Hope it helps. Never...
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It is not enough to say, for example, that you are sad. Be expressive. Be descriptive. Say that you are in low spirits, feel as if the whole world is crumbling in to pieces and you see no silver lining to the cloud. You get the point right. This is an example of descriptive writing. Hope it helps. Never tell, always show. This is one example from descriptive writing I can give you. read less
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