because it began another week's slow suffering in school...
Miserable does not have a tense because it is not a verb. Only verbs have tenses, and miserable is an adjective.
It is false that old people feel miserable most of the time.
Percy feels miserable when he gets his Öwn cabin because he is the Önly Öne there and it makes him feel lÖnely.
The noun form for the adjective miserable is miserableness. Another noun form is misery.
People feel miserable (not me, to be honest) in humidity because they feel sweaty and sticky and they feel that something is wrong with them or the place their in and they're thinking Why did I come here? What's wrong with me?! And hat just makes them feel miserable.
Some mornings I feel a great disinclination to get out of bed.
you feel miserable, sick, downright weak.so its pretty much like the regular flu
Yes, You do but not enough.
They felt miserable at the loss of their captain...
Probably because you have just slept and your body feels refreshed and ready to go.
Beacuse she wanted to
The word is spelled miserable. It means to feel really badly, or very awful.