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Feel happy vs Feel happily

The correct phrase is 'feel happy.' 'Happy' is an adjective that describes a feeling, so it should be used after the verb 'feel.' 'Feel happily' is not commonly used in English.

Last updated: April 14, 2024 • 939 views

Feel happy

This is the correct phrase. 'Happy' is an adjective describing a feeling.

Use 'feel happy' when you want to express the emotion of happiness. 'Happy' is an adjective that describes the feeling.

Examples:

  • I always feel happy when I'm with my friends.
  • She feels happy when she listens to music.

Alternatives:

  • be happy
  • seem happy
  • appear happy
  • look happy
  • become happy

Feel happily

This phrase is not commonly used in English. 'Happily' is an adverb, and it doesn't fit after the verb 'feel.'

  • The hotel is just a few blocks off Dickson Street and a short stroll from the University of Arkansas campus. Feel happily at home in our colorful, rustic spaces ...

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