Meaning

Expressing to someone something you would enjoy doing.

Today's Sentences

01

I feel like having coffee.

Situation 1

Morning!

Good morning. You’re early!

Yes and I feel like having a coffee.

Guess you had a rough commute to work today.

Situation 2

I feel like having a coffee.

Me too!

Wanna try that new coffee place across the street?

I'd love to!

02

I feel like working out.

Situation 1

I think I ate too much during dinner.

Oh no.
Are you not feeling well?

No I’m ok.
But I feel like working out.

You should go for a quick run.

Situation 2

I feel like working out.

It’s a beautiful day to go out!

I think I’ll go for a swim.

Sure!
I’ll get lunch ready in the meantime.

03

I feel like taking a shower.

Situation 1

I’ve got so much sawdust on me.

You do and it’s getting everywhere!

I feel like taking a shower.

Please do.

Situation 2

I feel like taking a shower.

Did you go for a run?
You’re sweating so much!

Yes, I’m training for a marathon.

That’s awesome!
But you need to wash up.

04

I feel like eating in tonight.

Situation 1

I’m so tired.

Rough day at work?

I feel like eating in tonight,
is that ok?

Of course.
I’ll reheat some leftovers.

Situation 2

Are you ready to go out?

Actually, I feel like eating in tonight.

Is everything ok?

I don’t feel like getting ready.

05

I feel like going home right now.

Situation 1

This music is so loud.

You’re not having fun?

No.
I feel like going home right now.

Ok,
I’ll call a taxi for you.

Situation 2

I feel like going home right now.

Are you ok?

I think I had a little too much to drink.

I didn’t drink at all.
I’ll drive you home.

Writer’s Note

If you feel like doing something it means that you want to do something at a particular time. For example, I feel like studying. I feel like (going to) the gym. I feel like (having) a beer. You can see that you there’s a want to do something that hasn’t happened yet.

Our next post covers when you don’t want to do something.

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