I feel like + (verb-ing) - English Speaking Lessons on Expressions and Phrasal English
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I feel like + (verb-ing)
Here you are expressing to someone something you would enjoy doing.
Here are some examples:
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I feel like going for a bike ride.
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I feel like going to the beach.
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I feel like having a snack.
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I feel like talking.
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I feel like dancing.
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I feel like having friends over to my house.
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I feel like watching TV.
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By adding 'don't' or 'do not' you can change what you are saying to express something you would not enjoy or express a concern about something.
Here are some examples:
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I don't feel like leaving yet.
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I don't feel like explaining.
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I don't feel like going to bed.
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I do not feel comfortable talking about it.
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I do not feel like we are going in the right direction.
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