Past tense of FEEL
English Grammar
The past tense of FEEL is FELT.
Pronunciation of FELT
UK: / fɛlt /
US: / fɛlt /
The pronunciation is generally consistent across both British and American English, though there might be slight variations in the exact quality of the vowel sound /ɛ/ due to regional accents. However, for standard accents in both dialects, the transcription is the same.
You can hear the pronunciation in the video.
Example sentences with FELT
- She felt cold.
- She felt a sudden chill in the air.
- He felt guilty for not helping.
- They felt the ground shake during the earthquake.
- I felt overwhelmed by the amount of work.
- She felt her way through the dark room.
- He felt the texture of the fabric to check its quality.
- They felt a sense of relief when the test was over.
- I felt the warmth of the sun on my skin.
- She felt a deep connection with the music.
- He felt the pain in his knee after the fall.
- They felt the excitement build as the event approached.
- I felt like I was being watched.
- She felt the weight of the world on her shoulders.
- He felt the need to explain himself.
- They felt the car's engine vibrate as they started it.
Next learning activities
See our List of past tense irregular verbs in English.
Watch our video about 101 Irregular Past Tense Verbs in English.
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