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family / household

far / away / a long way (away)

fare / fee / price / charge / cost

farmer / peasant

farther / further

fatal / fateful

feasible / possible

feel

feel free / feel like

female / feminine

few / a few

fewer / less

first / last

flammable / inflammable

for

fortuitous / fortunate

front
in front of
at the front of


fry / cook / bake /roast / broil / grill / boil / steam

feel
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1 She felt sad after they left.
2 I feel a little cold.
3 She feels sure.
4 We felt hot.
5 I feel angry.
6 I'm feeling fine.
7 I felt happy.
8 I don't really feel hungry yet.
9 I feel sorry for her.
10 She felt okay last night, but she had a fever this morning.
11 I was ill last week but now I feel different; today I feel strong again.
1) How are you feeling today?
2) How are you feeling this morning?
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2 feel + ºÎ»ç ÀÇ ÇüÅ¿¡¼­ ºÎ»ç´Â Á¤µµ¿Í Á¶°Ç¿¡ °üÇÏ¿© feelÀ» ¼ö½Ä ÇϹǷΠ´À³¢´Â µµ¼ö³ª ´À³¢´Â Á¶°ÇÀ» ÀǹÌÇÑ´Ù.
1 She has always felt strongly about women's rights.
2 He once agreed with her position, but he feels differently now.
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I feel happy.


I was ill last week but now I feel different; today I feel strong again.


She has always felt strongly about women's rights.

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