In the sentence 'She replied that she felt better' yes, felt is a correct form in this sentence.
In this sentence, "felt" is an action verb. An action verb shows the action that the subject (John) is performing, which in this case is feeling sick after lunch.
My friend was feeling down, so I had a conversation with my friend and after the conversation my friend felt much better!
As soon as she ate the cheese, she felt much better.
I felt his impatience growing as we waited for the bus.
Transitive. In this sentence, "felt" is a transitive verb because it is acting on the direct object "the sharp points of the quills" (what was being felt).
Technically neither one is incorrect. It is more grammatically correct to use this sentence; He felt he was being mistreated.
yes. She felt sad yesterday is correctly structured.
Emotionally, I felt sad and mad but was relieved that it was over.
"I felt much better" has a subject complement.
The man's suavity made the woman felt better.
I drank the healing elixir and immediately felt better.
B: I felt much better.
The man's suavity made the woman felt better.
The correct grammar is you "felt bad". :)
He felt much better after a night of restful sleep.
EXAMPLE: The sudden chill she felt on her neck was due to the window being open. BETTER: She felt a sudden chill on her neck, because the window was open.
When a reporter asked Roosevelt how he felt, he replied, "I feel as strong as a bull moose!"