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Asking about recent symptoms

extremely nauseous and had to lie down the phrase have you been feeling is a question that asks about someone's recent experiences or emotions for example you might ask someone...

Course: Following stories on screenSection: Talking about health and symptomsSubtitles: en

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felt

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extremely nauseous and had to lie down

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the phrase have you been feeling is a

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question that asks about someone's

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recent experiences or emotions

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for example you might ask someone have

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you been feeling happy lately or have

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you been feeling sad

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here the speaker is asking the person

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who has suffered a concussion if they

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have been feeling dizzy or nauseous

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recently

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the grammar of have you been feeling is

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called present perfect continuous tense

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we have the following structure for this

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tense

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have or has plus been plus ing

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like have you been feeling

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it's used to describe an action that

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started in the past and

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