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I wasn't feeling well from the past few days vs I am not feeling well from the past few days

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I wasn't feeling well from the past few days' is past tense, indicating that the feeling unwell has already passed. 'I am not feeling well from the past few days' is present tense, indicating that the feeling unwell is still ongoing.

Last updated: April 06, 2024 • 2818 views

I wasn't feeling well from the past few days

This phrase is correct in the past tense to indicate that the feeling unwell has already passed.

This phrase is used to talk about a period of time in the past when someone was not feeling well.
  • I wasn't feeling well from the past few days
  • I wasn't feeling well and she looked after me.
  • Told my team I wasn't feeling well and stepped out.
  • You almost make me wish I wasn't feeling well.
  • Dad, I just rushed through a test and lied to my teacher and told her I wasn't feeling well so I could come out here and talk to you.
  • I was actually supposed to cover for him, but I wasn't feeling well.
  • I wasn't feeling well, and I asked to lay down in his room.
  • I wasn't feeling well, and so we... I got off the pill.
  • You brought me my comic books when I wasn't feeling well.
  • I told her I wasn't feeling well because I wanted to talk to you alone.
  • Sorry I'm late. I wasn't feeling well.
  • I wasn't feeling well when we... showed up for the exercises.
  • I called Dan. I told him I wasn't feeling well.
  • I wasn't feeling well, and I woke up the next morning, and I was seeing things.
  • I wasn't feeling well this morning.
  • Jason, I told you that I went to the doctor. I wasn't feeling well, and so we...
  • And if the sisters say anything, just tell them I wasn't feeling well so I'm staying in bed.
  • I wasn't feeling very well...
  • I... wasn't feeling well, and had family issues to attend to.
  • I heard Jenny wasn't feeling well, so I brought her some chicken soup.
  • Last night I told him I wasn't feeling very well, which was not exactly a lie, and he took me home.

Alternatives:

  • I wasn't feeling well for the past few days
  • I hadn't been feeling well for the past few days

I am not feeling well from the past few days

This phrase is correct in the present tense to indicate that the feeling unwell is still ongoing.

This phrase is used to talk about a current period of time when someone has not been feeling well.
  • I am not feeling well from the past few days
  • I am not feeling it, Red.
  • I am not feeling very safe here.
  • I am not feeling sorry for myself, Jethro.
  • I woke up at 15.00 and I am not feeling hungry at all.
  • Mr. Brooks was kind enough not to question your absence, but I am not feeling so indulgent.
  • You people are not empowering me. I am not feeling empowered.
  • Call the army, I am not feeling very well.
  • I want to continue speaking, it is just that I am not feeling well.
  • «I would like some advice from you, because I am not feeling very well. I am in distress and I have even thought about suicide.
  • When I am not feeling well, I stop and look inside of myself.
  • «I would like some advice from you, because I am not feeling very well.
  • Excuse me, Rolf, I am not feeling any better.
  • Yes, but we are not making the announcement tonight because that is a joyful thing, and I am not feeling very joyful right now.
  • Do you even care that I am not feeling well?
  • I will probably go to the doctor tomorrow if I am not feeling better.Going to the doctor in Mexico is simply a delight.
  • I don't care how many shutters you put up or weapons you hide in the furniture I am not feeling real safe right now.
  • How can I act like I am not feeling well when I am feeling well.
  • I am not feeling good.
  • 'Cause I am not feeling well.
  • I am not feeling well today.

Alternatives:

  • I have not been feeling well for the past few days
  • I have been feeling unwell for the past few days

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