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It feels like summer already vs it feels like summer already.

Both phrases are correct, but they differ in punctuation. The first phrase does not have a period at the end, while the second one does. The use of the period depends on whether the phrase is part of a larger sentence or stands alone as a complete thought.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

It feels like summer already

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a complete thought expressing a feeling that summer has arrived early. It can be used in conversation or writing to convey this sentiment.
  • Above the clouds it feels like summer all the time.
  • Now... It feels like summer.
  • Feels like summer's nearly over.
  • Somehow it feels like going downhill.
  • It just... it feels like... it feels like you're somewhere else.
  • Then at least it will look like summer, even if it doesn't feel like it.
  • Everytime it crashes it feels like a personal failure.
  • It feels like he's laughing at us.
  • It feels like I could cry for a year.
  • It feels like people are losing touch with each other.
  • 'Cause it feels like you're stalling.
  • I get what it feels like to be lonely.
  • It feels like Einstein made it impossible.
  • The last few weeks, it feels like automotive trade school.
  • It feels like I'm eating Willie Nelson.
  • Because lately it feels like you're holding back.
  • But it feels like a lifetime ago.
  • Every time the glass breaks, it feels like... something.
  • Tell me what it feels like.
  • You said it feels like getting tackled by a skeleton.

it feels like summer already.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also a complete thought expressing the feeling that summer has arrived early. The addition of the period indicates the end of the sentence.
  • Now... It feels like summer.
  • Above the clouds it feels like summer all the time.
  • It feels like we're family already.
  • Feels like summer's nearly over.
  • It feels like I fell without falling because of you guys.
  • Somehow it feels like going downhill.
  • It feels like there's something else going on...
  • It just... it feels like... it feels like you're somewhere else.
  • Then at least it will look like summer, even if it doesn't feel like it.
  • Sometimes it feels like... you two are the only ones who understand.
  • That's exactly what it feels like.
  • It feels like a shudder went through you.
  • It feels like I'm at ground zero of his experiment.
  • It feels like somebody is watching me.
  • It feels like my brain is being shocked.
  • Actually, it feels like it was only yesterday.
  • It feels like it is the end.
  • But it feels like being confined to a hospital bed.
  • God, it feels like it's taking him for ever.
  • Sometimes when you're chasing love it feels like the whole world is on your side.

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