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"I can feel spring." vs "I feel spring in the air."

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'I feel spring in the air' suggests a general feeling or atmosphere of spring, while 'I can feel spring' implies a more personal and direct experience of the season.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

I can feel spring.

This phrase is correct and conveys a personal experience of spring.

This phrase is used to express a direct and personal sensation of spring, often referring to the physical or emotional impact of the season.

Examples:

  • When I step outside, I can feel spring in the air.
  • As I watch the flowers bloom, I can feel spring.

Alternatives:

  • I can sense spring approaching.
  • I feel the presence of spring.

I feel spring in the air.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe the sensation of spring approaching.

This phrase is used to express the feeling of the arrival of spring, usually referring to the change in the atmosphere or environment.

Examples:

  • I feel spring in the air with the flowers blooming and the birds chirping.
  • The warmth of the sun makes me feel spring in the air.

Alternatives:

  • I sense that spring is coming.
  • I can sense the arrival of spring.

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