FEEL LIKE
18 / 01 / 2006
FEEL LIKE: meaning and examples
Good morning,
Today's expression is:
to feel like something/to feel like doing something
It means: to want something or to want to do something.
Example 1
A: Do you
feel like going out to dinner tonight?
B: Why? Don't you
feel like cooking?
A: Not really. I'm a bit tired.
Example 2
I really
feel like a cigarette right now, but I know if I wait a few moments, my
craving will pass.
You can use the verb
to fancy in the same way. (For more information about the word
fancy, see the Daily Vitamins from the 14th and the 17th of May, 2004.)
Examples:
I don't
fancy cooking.
I really
fancy going out to dinner.
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Have a pleasant day!