“I feel like + (verb-ing)” is a structure used to express one’s current desires or wants. It can be used to convey a variety of feelings such as hunger, tiredness, or simply a desire for a certain activity or action. The structure typically follows the pattern of “I feel like” + verb-ing.
Here is an example table with headings:
Subject Pronoun | “I feel like” | Verb-ing |
---|---|---|
I | feel like | eating |
You | feel like | sleeping |
He/She/It | feels like | dancing |
We | feel like | hiking |
They | feel like | swimming |
Examples:
- I feel like eating pizza for dinner tonight.
- You look tired, do you feel like sleeping?
- She feels like dancing to her favorite song.
- We feel like hiking in the mountains this weekend.
- They feel like swimming in the ocean on a hot day.
Here are some additional examples of “I feel like” + verb-ing used in small sentences:
- I feel like watching a movie tonight.
- He feels like playing basketball this afternoon.
- She feels like singing karaoke with her friends.
- We feel like taking a walk in the park after lunch.
- They feel like trying a new restaurant for dinner.