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I Feel worse than I ever felt vs Feel worse than I ever felt

Both phrases are correct, but they differ in terms of tense and pronoun usage. The first phrase "I feel worse than I ever felt" uses the present tense and includes the pronoun 'I,' while the second phrase "Feel worse than I ever felt" is in the imperative form and omits the pronoun. The choice between them depends on the context and the desired emphasis.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1350 views

I Feel worse than I ever felt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is in the present tense and includes the pronoun 'I.' It is used to express a current feeling of being worse than ever before.

Examples:

  • I feel worse than I ever felt before.
  • I feel worse than I ever felt in my life.
  • I feel worse than I ever felt last week.
  • I feel worse than I ever felt after that incident.
  • I feel worse than I ever felt in this situation.
  • Jul 3, 2007 ... It has now been three days and the anxiety hasn't subsided. I feel worse than I ever felt before I took it. Any info would be helpful. Thanks.

Alternatives:

  • I feel worse than I have ever felt.
  • I feel worse than I ever have felt.
  • I feel worse than I felt before.
  • I feel worse than I felt in my life.
  • I feel worse than I felt last week.

Feel worse than I ever felt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is in the imperative form and omits the pronoun 'I.' It can be used in a more general or commanding context to express feeling worse than ever before.

Examples:

  • Feel worse than you ever felt.
  • Feel worse than you ever felt in that situation.
  • Feel worse than you ever felt before.
  • Feel worse than you ever felt after that experience.
  • Feel worse than you ever felt in this moment.
  • Feel worse than I ever felt. If symptoms don't subside in month taking chances and taking myself off. Feel fine when I don't take it. F, 65, 3 weeks 20 mg tota, 3/4/  ...
  • Jul 3, 2007 ... It has now been three days and the anxiety hasn't subsided. I feel worse than I ever felt before I took it. Any info would be helpful. Thanks.

Alternatives:

  • Feel worse than you have ever felt.
  • Feel worse than you ever have felt.
  • Feel worse than you felt before.
  • Feel worse than you felt in your life.
  • Feel worse than you felt last week.

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