Why does he say "feel like"? Isn't it right to say "feel to like"?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
"Feel like" is actually the correct grammar in this case. To "feel like" usually means to think, but it can also express a want or a desire for something. It is always said as to "feel like" and not "feel to like". Here's a few examples: Ex: I feel like she is happy that we are here. Ex: I feel like having some coffee.