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The past tense of feel is felt. Feel is an irregular verb, which means it does not follow the usual -d, -ed, or -ied endings that past tense verbs take. 

Here are some examples with the various meanings of the word to feel.

Past Tense of Feel — Examples 


To experience something physical or emotional:

  • I felt safe because the police were there
  • The suitcase felt heavy
  • She felt happy with the decision
  • The children felt tired after the long journey
  • I felt bad about criticising his new hairstyle 
  • John felt sick after eating the meal

The family felt very happy to be going on holiday together

to have a particular opinion about or attitude towards something:

  • The doctor felt that he should have done more to help
  • I felt strongly that we should have left
  • The publisher felt that the book would not be popular
  • I felt like learning Spanish would help my career

to touch something in order to discover something about it:

  • I felt around (=searched) in my pocket for my keys
  • His hand felt cold when I touched it
  • I felt his jacket and it was wet


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3 формы глагола feel

Английский глагол feel [fi:l], переводится как: чувствовать.
Входит в группы:
неправильные глаголы,
глаголы 5-й класс.

3 формы глагола feel: Infinitive (feel), Past Simple — (felt), Past Participle — (felt).

📚 .

👉 Формы глагола feel в настоящем и прошедшем времени 2-я и 3-я форма.
❓ Как будет feel в прошедшем времени past simple.

Три формы глагола feel

Base Form Past Simple Past Participle Перевод
feel [fi:l]

felt [fɛlt]

felt [fɛlt]

чувствовать

Как поставить feel во 2-ю и 3-ю форму?

🎓 Как поставить глагол feel в Past Simple, Future Simple, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future Perfect?

👉 Всё очень просто, в этих временах прошедшего, будущего и совершённого времени, в английском используются 2я и 3я форма глагола:

  • First form (V1) — feel. (Present simple, Future Simple)
  • Second form (V2) —
    felt.

    (Past simple)

  • Third form (V3) —
    felt.

    (Present perfect, Past perfect)

Как поставить feel в past simple?

Если вы не совсем поняли какую форму для feel нужно использовать в прошедшем времени, будет:
feel в past simple — felt.

What is the past tense of feel?

The past tense of feel is felt.

The past participle of feel is felt.

Временные формы глагола — Verb Tenses

Past simple — feel в past simple, будет felt.
(V2)

Future simple — feel в future simple будет feel. (will + V1)

Present Perfect — feel в present perfect будет
felt.
(havehas + V3)

Past Perfect — feel в past perfect будет
felt.

(had + V3)

Правильный или неправильный глагол feel?

👉 Правильный это глагол ли нет? Глагол feel это неправильный глагол.

Примеры применения глагола feel

  •  
    I never knew she felt this way towards me — Я не знал, что у неё такие чувства ко мне.
    (Past Simple)

  •  
    You will feel like your chest is burning, but it’s okay — Вы почувствуете жжение в груди, но это нормально.
    (Future Simple)

  •  
    When she hadn’t agree to go home he felt betrayed — Когда она отказалась идти домой, он почувствовал себя преданным.
    (Past Simple)

  •  
    These people are my parents, let them feel themselves at home — Эти люди — мои родители, пусть они чувствуют себя как дома.
    (Present Simple)

  •  
    Put your hand here, do you feel my heart beating? — Положи руку сюда, ты чувствуешь, как бьется моё сердце?
    (Present Continuous)

  •  
    I guess she felt kind of sorry for me — Наверное, она пожалела меня.
    (Past Simple)

  •  
    I can’t imagine what he felt when that Ponzi scheme collapsed — Не представляю, что он почувствовал, когда финансовая пирамида развалилась.
    (Past Simple)

  •  
    I don’t think he felt a thing, he was drunk — Не думаю, что он что-то почувствовал, он был пьяный.
    (Past Simple)

  •  
    I don’t know what you’re feeling — Я не знаю, что ты чувствуешь.
    (Present Continuous)

  •  
    Gustavo felt he needed to act quick — Густаво понял, что нужно действовать быстро.
    (Past Simple)

Вместе с feel, часто смотрят глаголы

use

and speak.

Глаголы на букву:

r,

d,

u,

c,

m,

p,

b,

w,

h,

a,

e,

g,

s,

q,

j,

l,

t,

f,

o,

n,

k,

i,

v,

y,
z.

3 forms of the verb feel
The English verb ‘feel’ is pronounced as [fi:l].
Related to:
irregular verbs.

3 forms of verb feel: Infinitive (feel), Past Simple — (felt), Past Participle — (felt).

Here are the past tense forms of the verb feel

👉 Forms of verb feel in future and past simple and past participle.
❓ What is the past tense of feel.

Base Form Past Simple Past Participle
feel [fi:l]

felt [fɛlt]

felt [fɛlt]

What are the 2nd and 3rd forms of the verb feel?

🎓 What are the past simple, future simple, present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect forms of the base form (infinitive) ‘feel‘?

Learn the three forms of the English verb ‘feel’

  • the first form (V1) is ‘feel’ used in present simple and future simple tenses.
  • the second form (V2) is ‘felt’

    used in past simple tense.

  • the third form (V3) is
    ‘felt’

    used in present perfect and past perfect tenses.

What are the past tense and past participle of feel?

The past tense and past participle of feel are:
feel in past simple is

felt,

and past participle is

felt.

What is the past tense of feel?

The past tense of the verb «feel» is «felt»,

and the past participle is
«felt».

Verb Tenses

Past simple — feel in past simple felt
(V2).

Future simple — feel in future simple is feel (will + V1).

Present Perfect — feel in present perfect tense is
felt
(have/has + V3).

Past Perfect — feel in past perfect tense is
felt

(had + V3).

feel regular or irregular verb?

👉 Is ‘feel’ a regular or irregular verb? The verb ‘feel’ is irregular verb.

Examples of Verb feel in Sentences

  •  
    I never knew she felt this way towards me

    (Past Simple)

  •  
    You will feel like your chest is burning, but it’s okay

    (Future Simple)

  •  
    When she hadn’t agree to go home he felt betrayed

    (Past Simple)

  •  
    These people are my parents, let them feel themselves at home

    (Present Simple)

  •  
    Put your hand here, do you feel my heart beating?

    (Present Continuous)

  •  
    I guess she felt kind of sorry for me

    (Past Simple)

  •  
    I can’t imagine what he felt when that Ponzi scheme collapsed

    (Past Simple)

  •  
    I don’t think he felt a thing, he was drunk

    (Past Simple)

  •  
    I don’t know what you’re feeling

    (Present Continuous)

  •  
    Gustavo felt he needed to act quick

    (Past Simple)

Along with feel, words are popular

open

and listen.

Verbs by letter:

r,

d,

u,

c,

m,

p,

b,

w,

h,

a,

e,

g,

s,

q,

j,

l,

t,

f,

o,

n,

k,

i,

v,

y,
z.

1. Base Form (Infinitive): Feel
2. Simple Past: Felt
3. Past Participle: Felt
4. Present Participle: Feeling
5. 3rd Person Singular: Feels

feel verb forms v1 v2 v3 past tense and past participle

Felt
Felt is the past tense of the word feel.

Feel past participle

Felt
Felt is the past participle of the word feel.

Feel verb forms V1 V2 V3 V4

Infinitive Past Simple Past Participle Present Participle
Feel Felt Felt Feeling

Conjugation of Feel

Simple / Indefinite Present Tense
I feel good.
He/She/It feels good.
You/We/They feel good.
Simple Past Tense
I felt good.
He/She/It felt good.
You/We/They felt good.
Simple Future Tense
I will/shall feel good.
He/She/It will feel good.
You/We/They will/shall feel good.
Present Continuous Tense
I am feeling good.
He/She/It is feeling good.
You/We/They are feeling good.
Past Continuous Tense
I was feeling good.
He/She/It was feeling good.
You/We/They were feeling good.
Future Continuous Tense
I will be feeling good.
He/She/It will be feeling good.
You/We/They will be feeling good.
Present Perfect Tense
I have felt good.
He/She/It has felt good.
You/We/They have felt good.
Past Perfect Tense
I had felt good.
He/She/It had felt good.
You/We/They had felt good.
Future Perfect Tense
I will have felt good.
He/She/It will have felt good.
You/We/They will have felt good.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
I have been feeling good.
He/She/It has been feeling good.
You/We/They have been feeling good.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
I had been feeling good.
He/She/It had been feeling good.
You/We/They had been feeling good.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
I will have been feeling good.
He/She/It will have been feeling good.
You/We/They will have been feeling good.

More verb past tense

  • Fight
  • Fill
  • Find
  • Finish
  • Flee

If you have ever been curious about the correct english grammar past tense of feel, this article will clear that up plus give you a look into the history of the word, the definition, and everything else you could want to learn about the word.

What is the Definition of the Word Feel?

The word feel is defined as:

  • : SENSATION, FEELING
  • the sense of touch
  • the quality of a thing as imparted through or as if through touch
  • the typical or peculiar quality or atmosphere
    • also: an awareness of such a quality or atmosphere
  • intuitive knowledge or ability

How do you Conjugate Verb Forms of Feel?

Here are the other american english verb conjugations of the verb feel:

Base Form (Infinitive)  Feel 
Simple Past Tense Verbs Felt 
Past Participle of Feel Felt 
Past Perfect Tense Feeling 
Present Participle/ Present Tense/ Simple Present  Feeling 

The History and Origin of the Word

Verb- 

The word feel comes from the Proto-Germanic word foljanan from the PIE root pal or pel meaning to feel, shake, or strike. In Old English language , the word felan was used meaning to touch or have a sensory experience of, or the perception or sense of something. In the 12th century, the word was used as the perception of touch, through the senses not necessarily referring to a specific organ, and the sense of pleasure or pain. In the 14th century, the word was used to have an opinion or conviction about something, to react with sympathy or compassion, or to try by touch. 

Noun- 

In the 13th century, the word was used as sensation or understanding. The action of feeling something is from the 15th century. In the 17th century, it was used to describe the sensation produced when you touch something. The slang saying, “to feel someone up” is attested to the 1900s. 

Synonyms for Feel

  • Perceive-: to attain awareness or understanding of
    • to regard as being such 
    • to become aware of through the senses
  • Sense-a meaning conveyed or intended: IMPORT, SIGNIFICATION
    • the faculty of perceiving by means of sense organs
    • conscious awareness or rationality —usually used in plural
    • finally came to his senses
    • a particular sensation or kind or quality of sensation 
    • a good sense of balance
  • Feeling-: one of the basic physical senses of which the skin contains the chief end organs and of which the sensations of touch and temperature are 
    • a sensation experienced through this sense
    • generalized bodily consciousness or sensation
    • appreciative or responsive awareness or recognition 
    • experience a feeling of safety
    • an emotional state or reaction 
    • a kindly feeling toward the boy
    • the undifferentiated background of one’s awareness considered apart from any identifiable sensation, perception, or thought
  • Sensation-: a mental process (such as seeing, hearing, or smelling) resulting from the immediate external stimulation of a sense organ often as distinguished from a conscious awareness of the sensory process 
    • awareness (as of heat or pain) due to stimulation of a sense organ
    • a state of consciousness due to internal bodily changes 
    • an indefinite bodily feeling 
    • something (such as a physical stimulus, sense-datum, or afterimage) that causes or is the object of sensation
    • a state of excited interest or feeling 

Example Sentences with the Word Feel

Verb

  • He/she felt a sudden pain in his leg. 
  •  I am feeling the warmth of the sun.

Noun

  • You can tell it’s silk by the feel.
  • The model has the look and feel of wood.

Examples of the word in context

  • The right one for you should feel comfortable and have at least enough storage space to haul a few diapers, a change of clothes, and maybe a toy or two.
     Adrienne Donica, Popular Mechanics, “Hit the Trail as a Family With These Great Baby Carriers for Hiking,” 26 Aug. 2020 
  • Medical Examiners throughout Florida should feel immediate relief from a new rule that lightens their load for certifying COVID-19 deaths, a requirement which had caused backlogs in some morgues.
     Stephen Hudak, orlandosentinel.com, “State eases pandemic burden on medical examiners, but some question how data will be collected,” 26 Aug. 2020 
  • Figuring out when it’s safe to touch your date (if at all) might feel terrifying.
     Patia Braithwaite, SELF, “Pandemic Dating is Hard—But Hasn’t Dating Always Been Difficult?,” 26 Aug. 2020 
  • Hampton Deville could feel too vaguely defined, a do-everything globo-company with an HQ in a generic metropolitan Anytown.
     Darren Franich, EW.com, “Farewell to Corporate, a great show that saw the world too clearly,” 26 Aug. 2020 
  • For context, feel free to refer to the Top 200 Overall player rankings for your first few picks.
     USA TODAY, “Fantasy football cheat sheet: 2020 player rankings by position,” 26 Aug. 2020 
  • But the shuffling does feel out of the ordinary given Lovullo’s track record.
    Nick Piecoro, The Arizona Republic, “Arizona Diamondbacks’ Torey Lovullo to ride ‘hot hand’ with struggling bullpen,” 25 Aug. 2020 
  • These hormones make our hearts race, blood pressure increase, skin feel hot, and muscles tense.
     Stephanie Anderson Witmer, Good Housekeeping, “Why Politics Makes You So Angry, According to Psychologists,” 24 Aug. 2020 
  • Layne could feel his stress level rising, and not only because of the conditions on his bus.
     Jennifer Gonnerman, The New Yorker, “A Transit Worker’s Survival Story,” 24 Aug. 2020 

Summary 

Next time you need to write the word feel, you will be well prepared for everything you need to know what it is and how to use it efficiently. You should feel confident with the different conjugations, the history of the word, and the definition.

Sources:

  1. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/feel
  2. https://www.the-conjugation.com/english/verb/feel.php
  3. https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=feel
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  5. https://www.orlandosentinel.com/coronavirus/os-ne-coronavirus-medical-examiners-20200826-p4hnz3h3vrafllnpf3fhbix2de-story.html
  6. https://www.self.com/story/dating-during-pandemic
  7. https://ew.com/tv/corporate-series-finale-memorial/
  8. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2020/08/25/fantasy-football-2020-ppr-draft-cheat-sheet/3380148001/
  9. https://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/mlb/diamondbacks/2020/08/24/diamondbacks-torey-lovullo-ride-hot-hand-struggling-bullpen/5628863002/
  10. https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/a32828138/why-politics-makes-you-angry/
  11. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/08/31/a-transit-workers-survival-story

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