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    What is the meaning & tense of the following sentences and where (context) to use it?

    1. I feel like going to the beach.
    2. I feel like talking / dancing.

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    Abdul Basit
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    Default Re: Expression

    Quote Originally Posted by Abdul basit jadoon View Post

    Sir No salutation is necessary - especially one which disrespects the female teachers who may be prepared to help you.


    1. 'I have an urge to visit the seaside.'

    1. 'I am inclined to take part in a conversation/I wish to move rhythmically to music.'

    They are both in the present tense.

    Use them whenever the said motivations come upon you.

    (Note that a better thread title would have been I feel like. . . .)

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    Default Re: Expression

    Can we use it with (he, she, they etc)? And kindly me few examples in the past and future tense.
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