Learn English with our free online listening, grammar, vocabulary and reading activities. Practise your English and get ready for your Cambridge English exam. Grammar usage and structure When choosing between " How do you feel now? " and " How are you feeling now? ", the grammar usage and structure may present subtle differences. The first option uses the present simple form of the verb 'feel', while the second uses the present continuous form.

How are you feeling? Can you describe what emotions you are experiencing right now? This is the question Tiffany Watt Smith asks her TED audience to sensitize them on how easy or how hard it is to put words on our emotions.

Former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan, convicted of espionage in Russia, has said he feels abandoned by the United States for failing to come up with proposals that can convince Moscow to agree to a
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how do you feel or how are you feeling