Nobody has the slightest idea how Shakespeare felt about anything. He left no diaries or revealing personal letters which would tell us such a thing.
how did Erik erikson feel when he found out his mother had afair
no
A linking verb has a complement which describes the subject; an action verb has a complement which is acted on by the verb. For instance: in "he feels the ball" the ball is acted upon by the verb and does not describe "he", but in "he feels cold", the word cold describes "he". The questions are "WHAT did he feel?" for actions and "HOW did he feel?" for linking verbs. (Note: if the complement is included you might get "how" for action verbs, as in "how did he feel the ball?)
he hated them
i feel like it was to make it easy
Kit feels happy but it is very awkward
probably very upset
maybe he likes you too. or its just akward now because he doenst feel the same for you and doesnt want to hurt you
he hated them
The children acted in such a way that made their mother feel shameful.The sister felt shameful after going to the movies after her curfew.
jones and colebrooke came to represents a part
She may have just acted like she wasn't there to meet you because you were leaving and it possibly made her feel as though you were rejecting her. Trying talking with her and maybe having lunch together - there is no room for games.