Felt is a word. It is a noun and also the past tense of feel.
The correct spelling is "fell" (past tense of to fall, or to cut down a tree)
He loosened his belt as his pants felt tight after such a big meal.
you know you just said it "Feel." feel - felt - felt as in : write - wrote - written or : ride - rode - ridden
deserted - I felt like I had been deserted but they had only gone to work for 4 hours.
The word is spelled terrific. Example: After a shower, I felt terrific!
The correct grammar is you "felt bad". :)
Felt
The word you are trying to spell is squashed.An example sentence is "James felt very squashed on the bus".
He loosened his belt as his pants felt tight after such a big meal.
you know you just said it "Feel." feel - felt - felt as in : write - wrote - written or : ride - rode - ridden
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deserted - I felt like I had been deserted but they had only gone to work for 4 hours.
The word is spelled terrific. Example: After a shower, I felt terrific!
That is the correct spelling of the noun "sensation" (something sensed or felt, or an exciting person or performance).
The spelling is field for an open space, or to play in various ball games.The past tense of the verb to feel is felt.
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What is the first word that Miss Sullivan teaches Helen to spell
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