Hi,
I wonder which is most correct:
1. I have a gut feeling for which sentence is correct.
2. I have a gut feeling of which sentence is correct.
Thanks
You usually have a gut feeling about something.
Rover
Here are additional versions:
I have a gut feeling that Joe doesn't like me.
I have a gut feeling Joe doesn't like me.
Thanks for the suggestions.
So it would then be:
"I have a gut feeling about which sentence is correct."
Right?
The context to my question is I try to say:
"Native English speakers have a gut feeling about which preposition to use in a certain phrase, something that ESL speakers doesn't have."
Would the above be correct then?
Thanks
Hi uabclst
As a NES, but not a teacher, I agree with both susiedqq and Rover_KE, but:
"I have a gut feeling for which sentence is correct." also works, for me.
"Native English speakers have a gut feeling about which preposition to use in a certain phrase. This is something that ESL speakers don't have."
Try not to make your sentences unnecessarily long.
Hope this helps
Best regards
R21
Thanks a lot for all help![]()