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What is the verb tense of miserable?

Miserable does not have a tense because it is not a verb. Only verbs have tenses, and miserable is an adjective.


The majority of old people feel miserable most of the time true or false?

It is false that old people feel miserable most of the time.


Why does Percy feel miserable once he get his own cabin?

Percy feels miserable when he gets his Öwn cabin because he is the Önly Öne there and it makes him feel lÖnely.


Did John Wilkes Booth really kill President Lincoln?

It is thought that after Lincoln'sassassination the Army tracked him down to a farmhouse, which they set on fire, and many feel that he died in there because for one he had a broken leg and couldn't move very well and the Union Army had surrounded the place. But there are still a few that say he somehow managed to get away. On April 26, 1865, at approximately 2am, the Union Calvary (based on leads, and a 10 day manhunt) made their way to a tobacco farm, in Port Royal, Virginia, which was owned by a Richard Garrett. Booth and an accomplice, David Herald, were asleep in the farmer's barn; a Calvary Captain yelled out to the two to surrender. After a few moments, Booth called out, and said he'd never surrender. A more few minutes passed, and then Booth yelled out again, "Oh, Captain, there's a man in here, who wants to surrender awful bad.", and Herald's voice was then heard saying that he wanted to surrender. Herald came out slowly, and was slammed to the ground by the Calvary, and subsequently tied to a tree. Still Booth would not come out. Using straw and brush, the cavalry set the barn on fire. Booth was visible to the soldiers because the barn was full of cracks and knotholes. Sergeant Boston Corbett fired through the knotholes in the burning barn, hitting Booth the neck. Booth was not dead but had been paralyzed. He was then dragged from the burning barn, and the Calvary moved Booth a couple of times, finally placing him on the porch of the farmer's house. Booth died at about 7am, on the same morning, April 26, 1865.


What is the noun for miserable?

The noun form for the adjective miserable is miserableness. Another noun form is misery.


Why do people feel miserable in humidity?

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.


How do you feel when you get the swine flew?

you feel miserable, sick, downright weak.so its pretty much like the regular flu


How did Lincoln feel about the reconstruction?

Lincoln did not get the chance to treat the South in any way after the war. The war ended April 9, 1865. Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865


Do you love a person if you feel miserable and want to cry when you see that person?

Yes, You do but not enough.


How did the people feel after the bomb hit in Birmingham Alabama?

They felt miserable at the loss of their captain...


How do you spell misberable?

The word is spelled miserable. It means to feel really badly, or very awful.


Why did albert feel miserable when he left the school?

Albert felt miserable when he left school because he was going to miss his friends and teachers. He enjoyed the routine, structure, and social interactions that school provided, and leaving meant saying goodbye to those connections. Additionally, he may have been uncertain about the future and what to expect next.