past tense of feel

I have felt. You/We/They have felt. He/She/It has been feeling. I have been feeling.

Is felt a past tense of feel?

Felt is the past tense and past participle of the verb ‘feel’.

What is the 3 form of feel?

“Felt” is the third form or past participle form of verb “feel”.

What is the simple tense of feel?

The past tense of feel is felt. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of feel is feels. The present participle of feel is feeling.

Is it feel or feels?

As verbs the difference between feel and feels

is that feel is (lb) to use the sense of touch while feels is (feel).

What is the sentence of feel?

[M] [T] I feel like going for a walk this morning. [M] [T] I don’t feel that I can trust what he says. [M] [T] I don’t feel up to eating anything tonight. [M] [T] She didn’t feel comfortable with my friend.

What is verb 2 of Feel?

Felt is the past tense and past participle of feel. 2. uncountable noun.

Can we use feel in continuous?

The verb to feel can be used in the continuous form, as well as to want,to like(not often),to be. It depends on the context most of the time. And in this context, either the present continuous or present simple is fine.

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