I would feel amazed! Not only would I have witnessed a miracle, I would have seen something historically impossible. Scholars say that the city of Jericho had been abandoned hundreds of years before the biblical account of the fall of its walls, and that there was, at most, a small mud-brick village with no defensive wall.
I/you/we/they feel. He/she/it feels. The present participle is feeling.
That is the past tense. The present tense would be feel. The future tense is will feel.
Uranus is made up of gas, so you would fall through it.
I/you/we/they feel. He/she/it feels. The present participle is feeling.
feel, touch...
They feel like they will fall out because of the spacing there doing. It is very normal to feel like that but they will not fall out if you follow your advisers instructions.
The biblical answer would be 600,000, as this is the number of fighting men said to have reached Canaan. According to Joshua 6:3, all the fighting men of Israel were to surround Jericho. However the following account seems to imply a much smaller number who took part.However, archaeologists say that there was no city at Jericho at the relevant time; therefore there was no conquest of Jericho. Israel Finkelstein said, "Today more than 90% of scholars agree that there was no Exodus from Egypt, 80% feel that that the Conquest of the Land did not take place as described in the Bible ..."AnswerJoshua 6 states that the men of war walked around the walls of Jericho. This would have equaled around 600,000 people.
The verb "feel" can be used in the present tense. For example, "I feel happy today."
for my advice, i would ask how they feel.
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To make the partner feel worthless