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What is the past tense of feel bad?

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The past tense of feel bad is felt bad.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of feel bad is feels bad.

The present participle of feel bad is feeling bad.

The past participle of feel bad is felt bad.

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She felt bad about giving them something they didn't want, but she wasn't just going to let them drown the kitten.
The first two were bought because we felt bad they were being sold as stewing rabbits.
It seems the front door was actually unlocked, so the girls felt bad about me falling for naught.
Susan felt bad that she had hurt Jason but she quickly held back shameful tears so she could speak.
Would allergic kids let us know if they felt bad or accidentally contacted something?
She had felt bad for me living like I had at home, it was too crowded and noisy, and I needed a change of scenery.

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