The past tense of "feel" is "felt". It's a bit like imagining you once touched a soft blanket. In that moment, you "felt" its softness. You see, English tenses can be quirky. Unlike many words that follow a regular "ed" format for their past tense, "feel" is an irregular verb, meaning it throws convention out of the window and changes its form, which in this case, becomes "felt". So, remember, whether you once "felt" excited about a ball game, or "felt" the cool sea wind in your hair at the beach last summer, it's all about your past experiences!
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