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Feel vs Feels

Both 'feel' and 'feels' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Feel' is used with plural subjects or the pronouns 'I' and 'you', while 'feels' is used with singular subjects. The choice between 'feel' and 'feels' depends on the subject of the sentence.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 976 views

Feel

This is correct when used with plural subjects or the pronouns 'I' and 'you'.

Use 'feel' when the subject of the sentence is plural or the pronouns 'I' and 'you'.
  • Feel every quiver of its beating heart.
  • Feel the air underneath me, like water, just holding me up.
  • Feel and look ten years younger.
  • Feel and look ten years younger.
  • Feel terrible about this Andrew thing.
  • Feel happier and help save the world.
  • Feel really good and probably sleep.
  • Feel the internet course through your body.
  • Feel want Taste grief Need friends.
  • Feel like you should be writing this down.
  • Feel a bowel movement coming on myself.
  • Feel the healing power of the platza.
  • Feel like we're chasing the hot potato.
  • Feel like I should take the punishment as the criminal I am.
  • Feel that music fill your soul.
  • Feel the weight holding them down.
  • Feel a child grow inside you...
  • Feel guilty because you kissed her?
  • Feel us becoming stronger, as one.
  • Feel like I'm 90% sleeve over here.

Alternatives:

  • I feel happy.
  • They feel tired.

Feels

This is correct when used with singular subjects.

Use 'feels' when the subject of the sentence is singular.
  • Feels pretty good to be dead.
  • Feels like summer's nearly over.
  • Feels like people were shot here.
  • Feels like I ate a horse.
  • Feels like you're grasping here.
  • Feels like everybody in town knows.
  • Feels like everybody's leaving me.
  • Feels a little long for biometrics.
  • Feels to me like you can.
  • Feels like it should be someone closer to home.
  • Feels like every call today is Nickerson.
  • Feels good to be finally doing this.
  • Feels like we're avoiding each other.
  • Feels like you've been gone forever.
  • Feels a little light, especially this one.
  • Feels like two hours with these pills.
  • Feels good to have it, though.
  • Feels like she's lying about something.
  • Feels like I'm missing her childhood.
  • Feels like it is, ange.

Alternatives:

  • She feels sad.
  • He feels excited.

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