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- hengameh11March 2018
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movika21March 2018 I'm cold usually means 'I feel cold'. To say 'I'm sick' using the word 'cold' you would normally say 'I have a cold'. At least, where I live, that's how it works. |
exRangerJanuary 2020 ^^^ Perfect answer.
pdxgaryJanuary 2020 Correct.
hengameh11March 2018 thank you
sheree_satMarch 2018 It depends on the context; you'll know the meaning by what is said around the statement "I'm cold". |
hengameh11March 2018 Thanks
pdxgaryMarch 2018 That's correct. If you were sick, you would say....."I'm sick". Not, "I'm cold". Excellent explanation. |
hengameh11March 2018 thanks for your response. it was helpful