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Purple Level
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Lesson Thirty
Feel
feel / felt / felt / feeling
There are three main uses for the verb "feel." (A.) Use the verb "feel" to explain mental and physical experiences. (B.) Use "feel" when you touch something or someone with your body. (C.) Use feel when giving your opinion.
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1. How do you feel today? (A)
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I feel great!
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2. He doesn’t feel well. He has a headache and needs to take some aspirin. (A)
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3. He feels cold. (A)
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It feels cold outside. (A)
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4. She feels strong and healthy. (A)
She feels good about herself. (A)
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5. Feel his fur. (B)
Doesn’t it feel soft? (A)
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6. He can feel the toothpaste on his teeth. (B)
His teeth feel clean after he brushes. (A)
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7. She feels the weight of her responsibilities as a doctor. (B)
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| 8. Many people feel that the Palmer House is one of the best hotels to stay at when visiting Chicago. (C) |


The Palmer House in Chicago
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9. I feel that it’s important to eat right and get a regular amount of exercise every day. (C)
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hold
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present tense: feel / feels
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past tense: felt
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future: will feel
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present continuous: am / are / is feeling
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past continuous: was / were feeling
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future continuous: will be feeling
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present perfect: has / have felt
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past perfect: had felt
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future perfect: will have felt
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present perfect continuous: has / have been feeling
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past perfect continuous: had been feeling
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future perfect continuous: will have been feeling
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modal verbs: ______ feel
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past tense modal: ______ have felt
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infinitive: to feel
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gerund: feeling
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passive: yes
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