To build buildings.
The correct grammar is you "felt bad". :)
Yes the word badly is an adverb.Badly is almost always used as an adverb.Examples:She runs badly. (Badly is describing the way she runs.)He wants a new TV badly. (Badly is describing the how much he wants the TV. Wants is the verb.)They did badly in the elections. (They did not do well.)However, it may be considered an adjective when it is used with the verb "feel.""He felt badly about the mistake."Here, the opposite would be 'he felt good' about it, and good is an adjective. On the other hand, referring to health, saying 'he felt good' is actually an informal way of saying 'he felt well.'
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they obviously felt very nervous and scared because they could die or get badly hurt
The footballer injured his groin when he tripped and fell badly.
Felt feels like felt. Once you've felt felt, the feeling of felt will make you feel like you've felt something special. Fuzzy Felt was a toy available when I was a kid.......a felt sheet onto which you would place felt shapes.................animals, cars, trees, people etc. Like a little felt picture board.........the felt cut-outs would stick to the felt and if you were careful, you could hold the sheet of felt at 90 degrees to the table and the felt figures would stay on it. Felt is a very compact material which used to be used to make hats of various shapes. It is the material equivalent of papier mache.
Walnut felt embarrassed because he did not want to embarrassed his mother
Jamal felt safe with his friends, even though they all stood weeping amid the magnificent forest trees.
Yes, were killing wildlife (The above answer is not mine). Sometimes you have to when the trees are overshadowing the house. I felt the same way when we moved in 15 years ago; now we may have to spend $10,000 plus because our roof is now leaking due to the trees shading the house.
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Because the trees are moving... no... I just felt like saying that...Because you are moving without walking and so objects around you feel like they are moving rather than you, its like a strange sensation...
Esperanza identified with the four skinny trees because she felt a connection to their struggle for survival in a harsh environment. The trees mirrored Esperanza's own feelings of being trapped and struggling to grow in a challenging neighborhood. She saw herself in the trees, feeling small and vulnerable yet determined to thrive despite the odds against them.