Vocabulary about feelings in English

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Vocabulary about feelings in English

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Joy? Anger? Love? Melancholy? The vocabulary for feelings is very broad. Despite this, describing what you feel is sometimes difficult, and not only in English, but in any language… In today's post we want to help you express emotions and feelings in English .




Feelings in English
The way to describe feelings in English is based mainly dominican republic phone number list three structures. By remembering these three formulas you can describe practically any emotion:

Subject + to feel + adjective
Example: That song makes me feel sad – That song makes me feel sad

Subject + to be + adjective
Example: I'm in love! – I am in love

Subject + to look + adjective
Example: Harry looks tired this morning – Harry seems tired this morning.

You should also know how to differentiate between when to use the noun or the adjective, since the formation of the word is different in each case. For example:

She's bored – Ella está borrada
She's boring – Ella es boring
Ellen is excited about her new job – Ellen is excited about her new job
Ellen has started her exciting job – Ellen has started her exciting job
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