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Using “have you been feeling”

started in the past and is still happening now in this case the action is feeling so when we say have you been feeling we're asking if the person has been feeling dizzy or nause...

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

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that

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started in the past and is still

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happening now

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in this case the action is feeling

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so when we say have you been feeling

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we're asking if the person has been

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feeling dizzy or nauseous over a period

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of time including the present moment

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hey Doc so tonight I'm just going to

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keep checking in on you every 20 minutes

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or so but I'm going to change my voice

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every time I call you so it stays

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exciting for you have you been feeling

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dizzy or nauseous

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thank you for watching this video

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make sure to subscribe to my channel for

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more exciting videos

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goodbye and take care

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