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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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She was made sad, wasn't she?

The word "feel" has be followed by an adjective, doesn't it?


Are there any grammatical mistakes?

  

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anonymous The word "feel" has to be followed by an adjective, doesn't it? No. Less often you might have a noun.

  • anonymous The word "feel" has to be followed by an adjective, doesn't it?
  • No.
  • Less often you might have a noun.
  • After doing that I felt a fool.
  • (like a fool).
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anonymousThe word "feel" has to be followed by an adjective, doesn't it?

No. Less often you might have a noun. After doing that I felt a fool. (like a fool). Also:

I felt a need to reflect their concerns.
I felt a tap on my shoulder.
I felt a little resentment.
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Your first sentence has no grammatical mistake/s.

The sentence is in the passive voice. It is valid.

You could write the sentence in the active voice. And that would be decent.

The question tag has been successfully added to the statement and it is correct.

Your second sentence should read " The word 'feel' has to be followed by an adjective , hasn't it?"

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