`I feel like yelling at you.’ decir una duda, tal vez querer robar He feels like stealing the little animal `He feels like stealing that sheep’ `I feel like yelling at Victor’ `We feel like yelling at the children’ `We feel like yelling at the children.’ `You guys feel like yelling at the child.’ `You feel like yelling at the child.’ `I feel like yelling at him.’ `I feel like yelling at myself.’ `I feel like yelling at you.’ `We feel like yelling at each other.’ `I feel like yelling at him.’ `I feel like yelling at him.’ `I feel like yelling at you all.’ `I feel like yelling at them.’ `You feel like yelling at me.’ `You feel like yelling at yourself.’ `You feel like yelling at him.’ `You feel like yelling at us’ `You feel like yelling at you all.’ `You feel like yelling at them.’ `Victor feels like dancing.’ `I feel like heating up the bread’ `I feel like burning the bread.’ `I feel like never burning the bread.’ `I feel like working.’ `I feel like fixing the door.’ `I feel like chewing coca.’ `I feel like dressing myself.’ `We feel like criticizing each other.’ `I feel like cOMbing’ `I feel like opening the door.’ `I feel like closing the door.’ `I feel like dying.’ `I feel like breaking the door.’ `I feel like living.’ `I feel like arriving.’ `It feels like its going to rain.’ `I close the door.’ `I feel like yawning.’ `I feel like coughing.’ `I feel like vOMiting’ tengo ganas de lavar el cabello `I feel like staying.' `I feel like cOMing.' `I feel like entering.' `I feel like going out.' `I feel like going down.' `I feel like getting happy.' `I feel like forgetting.' `I feel like going.' `I feel like dancing a lot.' `I feel like dancing a lot.' `I kinda feel like dancing a lot.' *`I really feel like dancing a little.' `I really feel like dancing a little.' *I kinda feel like dancing a lot.' `I feel like working again.' ambiguous `Yesterday, I felt like going out.' `Yesterday, I felt like going out for today.' `I got a cold.' `I feel like sleeping on purpose.' `I don't feel like falling asleep on purpose.' `I don't feel like working.' `I feel like not working.' `I am hungry.’ `You are hungry.’ He is hungry He is hungry `I was kissed by John.’ `I feel like being kissed by Juan.’