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It feels like summer already vs It felt like summer already

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "It feels like summer already" is used when describing the current feeling or atmosphere, while "It felt like summer already" is used when describing a past feeling or atmosphere.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

It feels like summer already

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe the current feeling or atmosphere resembling summer.

This phrase is used to express that the current situation or atmosphere gives the impression of summer, even though it may not be summer yet.
  • Above the clouds it feels like summer all the time.
  • Now... It feels like summer.
  • Feels like summer's nearly over.
  • Somehow it feels like going downhill.
  • It just... it feels like... it feels like you're somewhere else.
  • Then at least it will look like summer, even if it doesn't feel like it.
  • Everytime it crashes it feels like a personal failure.
  • It feels like he's laughing at us.
  • It feels like I could cry for a year.
  • It feels like people are losing touch with each other.
  • 'Cause it feels like you're stalling.
  • I get what it feels like to be lonely.
  • It feels like Einstein made it impossible.
  • The last few weeks, it feels like automotive trade school.
  • It feels like I'm eating Willie Nelson.
  • Because lately it feels like you're holding back.
  • But it feels like a lifetime ago.
  • Every time the glass breaks, it feels like... something.
  • Tell me what it feels like.
  • You said it feels like getting tackled by a skeleton.

Alternatives:

  • It seems like summer already
  • It appears to be summer already
  • It's like summer already

It felt like summer already

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe a past feeling or atmosphere resembling summer.

This phrase is used to express that in the past, the situation or atmosphere gave the impression of summer.
  • At the time, it felt like a childish prank.
  • And it felt like I was just letting go of something.
  • It felt like Paulsen was grooming me to take over.
  • We talked for hours, and it felt like five minutes.
  • This must be what it felt like to be Nikita.
  • Up there on that stage with Wanda, it felt like everything was right.
  • It felt like home in that car.
  • It felt like this was our last chance at having a kid.
  • He cried and said it felt like I punched him in his heart.
  • It felt like everyone was staring at me.
  • It felt like so much longer.
  • It felt like my head was being crushed.
  • It felt like we were just getting started.
  • I didn't come over because it felt like you want to be alone.
  • The mountains surrounding it felt like... a cradle.
  • The mountains surrounding it felt like... a cradle.
  • It felt like my life was ending.
  • It felt like I was losing a son.
  • It felt like a tie kind of day.
  • Guess it felt like a long way down.

Alternatives:

  • It seemed like summer already
  • It appeared to be summer already
  • It was like summer already

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