feeling : conjugaison du verbe et formes du nom

le singulier et le pluriel du nom feeling[ˈfi:lɪŋ]     traduction en français sentiment, sensibilité

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
feeling
feelings
Possessive case
feeling's
feelings'
Plural
feelings
feelings'

Degrés de comparaison de l'adjectif feeling[ˈfi:lɪŋ]     

Positive

feeling

Conjugaison du verbe feel[fi:l], irrégulier     traduction en français sentir, se sentir, ressentir

feel not feelfeel?
All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I feel
you feel
he/she/it feels
we feel
you feel
they feel

Present Continuous

I am feeling
you are feeling
he/she/it is feeling
we are feeling
you are feeling
they are feeling

Present Perfect

I have felt
you have felt
he/she/it has felt
we have felt
you have felt
they have felt

Present Perfect Continuous

I have been feeling
you have been feeling
he/she/it has been feeling
we have been feeling
you have been feeling
they have been feeling

Past Indefinite

I felt
you felt
he/she/it felt
we felt
you felt
they felt

Past Continuous

I was feeling
you were feeling
he/she/it was feeling
we were feeling
you were feeling
they were feeling

Past Perfect

I had felt
you had felt
he/she/it had felt
we had felt
you had felt
they had felt

Past Perfect Continuous

I had been feeling
you had been feeling
he/she/it had been feeling
we had been feeling
you had been feeling
they had been feeling

Future Indefinite

I will feel
you will feel
he/she/it will feel
we will feel
you will feel
they will feel

Future Continuous

I will be feeling
you will be feeling
he/she/it will be feeling
we will be feeling
you will be feeling
they will be feeling

Future Perfect

I will have felt
you will have felt
he/she/it will have felt
we will have felt
you will have felt
they will have felt

Future Perfect Continuous

I will have been feeling
you will have been feeling
he/she/it will have been feeling
we will have been feeling
you will have been feeling
they will have been feeling

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I don't feel
you don't feel
he/she/it doesn't feel
we don't feel
you don't feel
they don't feel

Present Continuous

I am not feeling
you aren't feeling
he/she/it isn't feeling
we aren't feeling
you aren't feeling
they aren't feeling

Present Perfect

I haven't felt
you haven't felt
he/she/it hasn't felt
we haven't felt
you haven't felt
they haven't felt

Present Perfect Continuous

I haven't been feeling
you haven't been feeling
he/she/it hasn't been feeling
we haven't been feeling
you haven't been feeling
they haven't been feeling

Past Indefinite

I didn't feel
you didn't feel
he/she/it didn't feel
we didn't feel
you didn't feel
they didn't feel

Past Continuous

I wasn't feeling
you weren't feeling
he/she/it wasn't feeling
we weren't feeling
you weren't feeling
they weren't feeling

Past Perfect

I hadn't felt
you hadn't felt
he/she/it hadn't felt
we hadn't felt
you hadn't felt
they hadn't felt

Past Perfect Continuous

I hadn't been feeling
you hadn't been feeling
he/she/it hadn't been feeling
we hadn't been feeling
you hadn't been feeling
they hadn't been feeling

Future Indefinite

I shan't / won't feel
you won't feel
he/she/it won't feel
we shan't / won't feel
you won't feel
they won't feel

Future Continuous

I shan't / won't be feeling
you won't be feeling
he/she/it won't be feeling
we shan't / won't be feeling
you won't be feeling
they won't be feeling

Future Perfect

I shan't / won't have felt
you won't have felt
he/she/it won't have felt
we shan't / won't have felt
you won't have felt
they won't have felt

Future Perfect Continuous

I shan't / won't have been feeling
you won't have been feeling
he/she/it won't have been feeling
we shan't / won't have been feeling
you won't have been feeling
they won't have been feeling

Indicative

Present Indefinite

do I feel?
do you feel?
does he/she/it feel?
do we feel?
do you feel?
do they feel?

Present Continuous

am I feeling?
are you feeling?
is he/she/it feeling?
are we feeling?
are you feeling?
are they feeling?

Present Perfect

have I felt?
have you felt?
has he/she/it felt?
have we felt?
have you felt?
have they felt?

Present Perfect Continuous

have I been feeling?
have you been feeling?
has he/she/it been feeling?
have we been feeling?
have you been feeling?
have they been feeling?

Past Indefinite

did I feel?
did you feel?
did he/she/it feel?
did we feel?
did you feel?
did they feel?

Past Continuous

was I feeling?
were you feeling?
was he/she/it feeling?
were we feeling?
were you feeling?
were they feeling?

Past Perfect

had I felt?
had you felt?
had he/she/it felt?
had we felt?
had you felt?
had they felt?

Past Perfect Continuous

had I been feeling?
had you been feeling?
had he/she/it been feeling?
had we been feeling?
had you been feeling?
had they been feeling?

Future Indefinite

will I feel?
will you feel?
will he/she/it feel?
will we feel?
will you feel?
will they feel?

Future Continuous

will I be feeling?
will you be feeling?
will he/she/it be feeling?
will we be feeling?
will you be feeling?
will they be feeling?

Future Perfect

will I have felt?
will you have felt?
will he/she/it have felt?
will we have felt?
will you have felt?
will they have felt?

Future Perfect Continuous

will I have been feeling?
will you have been feeling?
will he/she/it have been feeling?
will we have been feeling?
will you have been feeling?
will they have been feeling?

Conditional

Conditional Present

I would feel
you would feel
he/she/it would feel
we would feel
you would feel
they would feel

Conditional Present Continuous

I would be feeling
you would be feeling
he/she/it would be feeling
we would be feeling
you would be feeling
they would be feeling

Conditional Perfect

I would have felt
you would have felt
he/she/it would have felt
we would have felt
you would have felt
they would have felt

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I would have been feeling
you would have been feeling
he/she/it would have been feeling
we would have been feeling
you would have been feeling
they would have been feeling

Conditional

Conditional Present

I wouldn't feel
you wouldn't feel
he/she/it wouldn't feel
we wouldn't feel
you wouldn't feel
they wouldn't feel

Conditional Present Continuous

I wouldn't be feeling
you wouldn't be feeling
he/she/it wouldn't be feeling
we wouldn't be feeling
you wouldn't be feeling
they wouldn't be feeling

Conditional Perfect

I wouldn't have felt
you wouldn't have felt
he/she/it wouldn't have felt
we wouldn't have felt
you wouldn't have felt
they wouldn't have felt

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I wouldn't have been feeling
you wouldn't have been feeling
he/she/it wouldn't have been feeling
we wouldn't have been feeling
you wouldn't have been feeling
they wouldn't have been feeling

Conditional

Conditional Present

would I feel?
would you feel?
would he/she/it feel?
would we feel?
would you feel?
would they feel?

Conditional Present Continuous

would I be feeling?
would you be feeling?
would he/she/it be feeling?
would we be feeling?
would you be feeling?
would they be feeling?

Conditional Perfect

would I have felt?
would you have felt?
would he/she/it have felt?
would we have felt?
would you have felt?
would they have felt?

Conditional Perfect Continuous

would I have been feeling?
would you have been feeling?
would he/she/it have been feeling?
would we have been feeling?
would you have been feeling?
would they have been feeling?

Participles

Present

feeling

Past

felt

Infinitives

Infinitives

to feel
to have felt
to be feeling
to have been feeling
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