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What is the present tense of felt bad?

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The present tense of felt bad is feel 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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It was too nice a day to feel bad about it, even if there were anything to be gained by a bit of injudicious panic and alarm.
They feel bad because the culture suggests everybody's having fun, and if you're not there's something the matter with you.
I don't feel bad about it for myself, but I feel bad for the effect it had on Rafael.
I can't help but feel bad for the poor rookie schmucks who serve as waterboys to the storm troopers.
And beware of smug marrieds who make you feel bad and fearful if you're single and in your thirties.
Pain is your body's way of telling you to stop, and ignoring it will not only make you feel bad but probably injure you into the bargain.

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