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Phoenix
Can I say feel regretted about something? Feels so strange!
2010년 12월 3일 오전 12:43
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It's better to say:
I FELT regret about something.
the rule is, when two verbs come together in a sentence, the second verb is in the infinitive - meaning, uninflected. therefore, the first verb can change its form to either past, present or future form.
However, in this case, the word "regret" stands as a NOUN. therefore:
'I felt regret about...'
'I feel regret about...'
'I will feel regret about...'
:)
2010년 12월 3일
haha No need to feel regret about my absence.
Dark Panther is like the force. He will always be with you. :P
2010년 12월 3일
No, you can say you feel regret about something, also:
I feel regret that no one answers your question.
I feel regret at D.P's absence.
2010년 12월 3일
아직도 답을 찾지 못하셨나요?
질문을 남겨보세요. 원어민이 도움을 줄 수 있을 거예요!
Phoenix
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