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The teacher was absent from class today, but the substitute teacher was present. The absence of the CEO from the meeting was felt, but her influence still remained present in the decision-making process.
The past form of "feel" is "felt" and the past participle is also "felt." For example: "Yesterday, I felt happy" (past) and "I have felt many emotions today" (past participle).
In the sentence 'She replied that she felt better' yes, felt is a correct form in this sentence.
Feel is the verb Felt is the past tense Felt is the past participle
The present tense of "felt" is "feel."
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The present perfect tense of "feel" is "have felt." For example, "I have felt happy recently."
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Company for once in such a long time.
Miley felt like she needed someone to present her.
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That is the past tense. The present tense would be feel. The future tense is will feel.
Nehru felt that he was not alone in the prison, other creatures were present in the small gaol.
The teacher was absent from class today, but the substitute teacher was present. The absence of the CEO from the meeting was felt, but her influence still remained present in the decision-making process.
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I have never felt threatened like this. Nonetheless, when in a Christian church, I show respect for the altar and any images present. When in a temple, I show similar respect and deference to the gods depicted.