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tommy1996
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Vocabulary
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Please tell me what is right
He has a bad cold.He feels unpleasant or unpleased.
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20 Apr 2016
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amrodriguez
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Both are wrong. If you are talking about an illness you must say, " he feels ill," As far as I know "unpleased" doesn´t exist and "unpleasant" means something desagreable. |
20 Apr 2016
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FrauSue
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You could also says that "he feels unwell" or that "he doesn�t feel well." |
20 Apr 2016
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junekennedy
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I agree with, "He feels unwell." You could use unpleasant when describing where you have the feeling, "I have an unpleasant feeling in my stomach." To use pleased as a negative, "I am displeased to feel so ill." That would mean you are not pleased because you are ill. |
20 Apr 2016
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