TO FEEL LIKE
TO FEEL LIKE: meaning and examples
Good morning and welcome back to the Daily Vitamin. I hope you had a great weekend.
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.
Examples:
⇒ I don't fancy cooking.
⇒ I really fancy going out to dinner.
⇒ If you feel like getting some writing practice in English, I encourage you to write your own sentence (or two) with today's expressions. You can post your sentences to one of our social media sites (Facebook or Bluesky) and we will give you feedback about your writing as soon as we can.
Have a pleasant day!




