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Why does he say "feel like"? Isn't it right to say "feel to like"?

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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.

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