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Help with sentences
Hi,
Can you write " I'm feeling the rush from this place" or "I'm feeling the rush in this place" ? Do these sentences make sense?
/Alia
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Re: Help with sentences
(not a teacher)
We typically say, "I'm getting a rush from this place."
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Re: Help with sentences

Originally Posted by
SlickVic9000
(not a teacher)
We typically say, "I'm getting a rush from this place."
Thanks,
So none of these two sentences are grammatically correct?
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Re: Help with sentences
(not a teacher)
The sentences are fine grammatically, I was just pointing out the typical usage of that idiom.
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Re: Help with sentences

Originally Posted by
alia189
Thanks.
So neither of these two sentences is grammatically correct?
I agree with SlickVic.
Tip for a better thread title: I'm feeling the rush, as that is the expression you are asking about.
Rover
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