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why feel pity vs why pity

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct way to express this idea would be 'why feel pity?' as 'pity' is a noun and requires a verb to complete the sentence. 'Why pity?' is not a grammatically correct construction.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 794 views

why feel pity

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about the reason behind feeling pity for someone or something.

Examples:

  • Why do you feel pity for him?
  • Why do you feel pity for the situation?
  • Why do you feel pity for the animal?
  • -Now I feel pity for him.
  • We should feel pity, not anger.
  • Perhaps one day Heaven once more will feel pity for me.
  • I feel pity and sorrow, but not guilt.
  • And I feel pity for you.
  • I truly feel pity for you both.
  • I can only feel pity for you.
  • One almost feels pity for the melon.
  • One almost feels pity for the melon.
  • It does not have so that to feel pity by my children.
  • I told you, don't feel pity for the people who get infected.
  • Now you feel pity, suddenly?
  • - I know I'm supposed to feel pity for you, Mr. Simcoe, but considering the circumstances, excuse me if I don't.
  • I'd wish him luck, because I mostly feel pity.
  • How can you feel pity, brother?
  • Kid sponsored me in as a prospect, so I guess he feels pity.
  • I used to feel pity for them, but now I realize we're all in the same boat.
  • I used to feel pity for them, but now I realize we're all in the same boat.
  • They don't feel pity, or remorse, or fear.
  • Jurors let 'em go because you made 'em feel pity.

why pity

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Pity' is a noun and requires a verb to complete the sentence.

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