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Jerry Chen
Joined: 26 Jan 2006 Posts: 115
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Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 2:51 pm Post subject: Need help from English native speakers |
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Hello,
I would like to consult you about this:
As the sentence says:
I could feel my legs shaking.
Is it grammatically okay to say, "I could feel my legs shake"?
I once found a grammar rule in a book that says if "can/could" precedes a sense verb, the verb after the object should be in V-ing form(in the above case, "shaking" is better). Is that true? Do English native speakers use it like that?
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IanT
Joined: 13 Sep 2012 Posts: 340 Location: Spain
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Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 11:48 am Post subject: |
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Yes, the -ing form is more common in this kind of sentence and sounds better. Especially if you are talking about a specific moment.
Sometimes, if we are talking about a general ability we might use the infinitve, e.g.
After the operation I could feel my legs move again.
But -ing is more normal for most situations.
Hope helps,
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