No. Verbs like feel, seem, and become are linking verbs, and the words that follow them are often predicate adjectives that modify the subject.
So feel is a verb and guilty is an adjective, as usual.
Guilty is an adjective rather than an adverb. It describes a feeling of having done something wrong or being culpable. To use it as an adverb, you could say "He looked at her guiltily."
The word guilty is the adjective form of the noun guilt. The adverb form is guiltily.
"Guilty" is an adjective that describes the feeling of being responsible for a wrongdoing or offense. It doesn't function as an adverb.
It is when you do something wrong to someone or something and you feel guilty you shouldn't have done that and you feel sorry for them.
Yes often times if we feel guilty or stressed we feel ill.
not to feel guilty and to find evidence to prove you are guilty
guilty :(
"Why does your boyfriend make you feel guilty for loving him?" Why feel guilty for loving someone? Your question is important on this board, so could you please repost and express in more detail about something he does to make you feel guilty for loving him. Thanks Marcy
Yes, undoubtedly is an adverb. It is an adverb of certainty and expresses how certain or sure we feel about an event or action.
Claudius feels guilty because he killed King Hamlet
yea.....but some guys don't feel guilty as much as some other guys.
Yes you should feel guilty about it. This is not a loyal thing to do.