Feel – Explicación, oraciones de ejemplo y conjugación.

Explicación

El verbo «feel» en inglés es un término ampliamente utilizado que se refiere a la percepción o experiencia de sensaciones o emociones. Este verbo puede ser usado tanto de manera transitiva como intransitiva. Cuando se usa de manera transitiva, «feel» suele ir acompañado de un objeto directo para expresar qué es lo que se está sintiendo, por ejemplo, sentir una textura o una emoción particular. En su forma intransitiva, el verbo puede usarse para describir un estado emocional o físico general, como sentirse feliz o sentirse enfermo. Es importante destacar que «feel» es un verbo irregular, lo que significa que su conjugación no sigue las reglas estándar de la mayoría de los verbos en inglés. Este verbo es esencial para expresar condiciones personales y emociones, lo que lo convierte en una herramienta fundamental en la comunicación diaria en inglés.

Ejemplos de frases

I feel so happy when I’m with my friends.

She could feel the warmth of the sun on her skin.

He didn’t feel like going to work today.

They feel that it’s important to be honest in all situations.

I feel like I’ve seen that movie before.

She feels a strong connection to nature when she goes hiking.

He could feel his heart pounding as he approached the stage.

They feel excited about the upcoming vacation.

I can feel the tension in the room whenever they are together.

She feels confident that she did well on the exam.

Conjugación

Tiempo Presente

I feel happy today.

You feel cold in the room.

He feels excited about the trip.

She feels nervous before the exam.

It feels warm in the sunlight.

We feel confident about our presentation.

They feel tired after the workout.

Tiempo Pasado

I felt scared during the movie.

You felt comfortable in the new house.

He felt overwhelmed with work yesterday.

She felt joy when she heard the news.

It felt smooth after the polish.

We felt amazed by the natural scenery.

They felt relieved after the exams were over.

Futuro Simple

I will feel better after some rest.

You will feel the benefits of exercise soon.

He will feel sorry if he misses your birthday.

She will feel proud when she graduates.

It will feel heavier after it absorbs water.

We will feel excited to start our new project.

They will feel the cold more in the mountains.

Presente Continuo

I am feeling a bit under the weather today.

You are feeling the texture of the fabric.

He is feeling the effects of the medication.

She is feeling better after the nap.

It is feeling like a long day.

We are feeling enthusiastic about the event.

They are feeling hungry before dinner.

Condicional Simple

I would feel happier if the sun was shining.

You would feel less stressed if you took a break.

He would feel better if he apologized.

She would feel more confident with more practice.

It would feel softer if it was washed with fabric softener.

We would feel more relaxed on vacation.

They would feel safer with better security.

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