Verbe irrégulierNiveau A1
TO FEEL
sentir
Past participle: felt
Present participle: feeling
Present Simple
Ifeel
Youfeel
He/She/Itfeels
Wefeel
You (pl.)feel
Theyfeel
Present Continuous
Iam feeling
Youare feeling
He/She/Itis feeling
Weare feeling
You (pl.)are feeling
Theyare feeling
Past Simple
Ifelt
Youfelt
He/She/Itfelt
Wefelt
You (pl.)felt
Theyfelt
Past Continuous
Iwas feeling
Youwere feeling
He/She/Itwas feeling
Wewere feeling
You (pl.)were feeling
Theywere feeling
Present Perfect
Ihave felt
Youhave felt
He/She/Ithas felt
Wehave felt
You (pl.)have felt
Theyhave felt
Past Perfect
Ihad felt
Youhad felt
He/She/Ithad felt
Wehad felt
You (pl.)had felt
Theyhad felt
Future (will)
Iwill feel
Youwill feel
He/She/Itwill feel
Wewill feel
You (pl.)will feel
Theywill feel
Future (going to)
Iam going to feel
Youare going to feel
He/She/Itis going to feel
Weare going to feel
You (pl.)are going to feel
Theyare going to feel
Conditional
Iwould feel
Youwould feel
He/She/Itwould feel
Wewould feel
You (pl.)would feel
Theywould feel
Exemples
- •I feel happy today.
- •She was feeling unwell yesterday.
- •They have felt this way before.
À propos du verbe "feel"
Le verbe anglais "to feel" signifie "sentir" en français. C'est un verbe irrégulier dont le past participle est "felt".
Ce verbe est de niveau A1 selon le CECRL (Cadre Européen Commun de Référence pour les Langues). Son participe présent est "feeling", utilisé pour former les temps continus (continuous tenses).
Pour maîtriser la conjugaison de "feel", entraînez-vous avec les différents temps présentés ci-dessus. Le Present Simple et le Past Simple sont les temps les plus couramment utilisés en anglais au quotidien.
