Phrasal Verbs with “FEEL” in English
The verb to feel [fiːl] is an irregular verb. Its main forms are presented in the table
Infinitive | Past Simple | Past Participle |
to feel | felt | felt |
Let’s consider common phrasal verbs with to feel in the English
- feel for
- I really feel for you
- Blinded by the soap, he had to feel for his glasses
- The pride I feel for the crew of this boat knows no bounds
- feel out
- Could you feel the director out on the question of the new appointments
- Initially, you will feel out of touch or even socially isolated
- feel up to
- I don’t feel up to going out tonight
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