Yes, like the verb desire, it is an emotion. Other feeling verbs are like, love, hate, enjoy, and despise.
The verb phrase = is feeling
No. Want is a verb, i.e. "to want something." It can also be a noun, i.e. the feeling of want, or desire.
No it is not a verb because it has to be and action verb or describing what the verb is doing. honored is a feeling not an action can easily be confused
want is something we do, we want things, so want is a verb.
The words "would want" is a verb phrase: helper verb would and main verb want.
The verb of feeling is feel. As in "to feel something or someone".
"Desire" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a strong feeling of wanting something. As a verb, it means to strongly wish for or want something.
The verb phrase = is feeling
"Desire" can function as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a strong feeling of wanting. As a verb, it means to want something or to wish for something to happen.
In the sentence "I hope you are feeling better," the noun is "you," as it refers to the person being addressed. The verb is "hope," indicating the speaker's desire or wish regarding the subject's state of feeling. The phrase "are feeling" also contains a verb, where "are" serves as a linking verb and "feeling" is the main action.
No. Want is a verb, i.e. "to want something." It can also be a noun, i.e. the feeling of want, or desire.
It's an irregular verb.
No. Lonely is an adjective.
It can be, when it means a want or need. It can also be a verb, to desire (to want).
The verb of feeling is feel. As in "to feel something or someone".
yes
enjoyed - verb; has - verb (helping I think)