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I caused him to feel vs I caused him feel

The correct phrase is "I caused him to feel." The infinitive form of the verb "to feel" should be used after the verb "caused." The phrase "I caused him feel" is incorrect.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 1889 views

I caused him to feel

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone made another person experience a particular emotion or sensation.

Examples:

  • I caused him to feel happy.
  • The movie caused her to feel scared.
  • The music caused him to feel nostalgic.
  • The news caused them to feel anxious.
  • The smell caused her to feel sick.
  • Secondly, the language and style adopted by the German Government over the last six months have at times caused me to feel ashamed in the European Parliament.
  • I'm just unable to describe... a flash of light or smoke or something... which caused me to feel that something out of the ordinary... had occurred on the embankment.
  • If I've in any way caused anyone to feel a lack of respect,
  • You know, I have to admit, despite all the trouble you've caused, still feels good to see you back where you belong.
  • Sometimes that stress is caused by guilt They feel about things that they had to do undercover.
  • Spirit, if there is any person who feels emotion caused by this man's death, show that person to me, I beg you.
  • Seeing Christopher reminded me of all the pain I caused him and Pamela.
  • Not after all the pain I caused him.
  • I couldn't take back the pain I caused him.
  • All I saw was his hump and the grief I caused him.
  • I was just out of high school. I caused him such grief with my selfishness.
  • I fully accept what he said and if I caused him embarrassment I would like to apologise.
  • I should be less than human if I did not wish to congratulate him on his recovery, Commiserate him on his disability and... offer my profound apologies for the agony I caused him.
  • I feel bad for the pain I caused.
  • Sometimes I feel sure I caused everything bad to happen.
  • To feel the pain his lie caused.
  • Your conversation with Vladimir caused him to react predictably.
  • Time to feel as much pain as you've caused.
  • And I caused some grief to you and yours. I don't feel good about that.
  • Perhaps the tension of our upcoming Boston opening has caused him to cheat on his diet.

I caused him feel

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Secondly, the language and style adopted by the German Government over the last six months have at times caused me to feel ashamed in the European Parliament.
  • You know, I have to admit, despite all the trouble you've caused, still feels good to see you back where you belong.
  • Sometimes that stress is caused by guilt They feel about things that they had to do undercover.
  • Spirit, if there is any person who feels emotion caused by this man's death, show that person to me, I beg you.
  • Seeing Christopher reminded me of all the pain I caused him and Pamela.
  • Not after all the pain I caused him.
  • I'm just unable to describe... a flash of light or smoke or something... which caused me to feel that something out of the ordinary... had occurred on the embankment.
  • If I've in any way caused anyone to feel a lack of respect,
  • I couldn't take back the pain I caused him.
  • All I saw was his hump and the grief I caused him.
  • I was just out of high school. I caused him such grief with my selfishness.
  • I fully accept what he said and if I caused him embarrassment I would like to apologise.
  • I should be less than human if I did not wish to congratulate him on his recovery, Commiserate him on his disability and... offer my profound apologies for the agony I caused him.
  • I feel bad for the pain I caused.
  • Sometimes I feel sure I caused everything bad to happen.
  • Your conversation with Vladimir caused him to react predictably.
  • And I caused some grief to you and yours. I don't feel good about that.
  • Perhaps the tension of our upcoming Boston opening has caused him to cheat on his diet.
  • They all caused him to suffer physical pain.
  • My nervousness as a father has caused him to lose his choice of hope.

Alternatives:

  • I caused him to feel
  • I made him feel
  • I led him to feel
  • I induced him to feel
  • I brought about his feeling

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