Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words. I _____ terrible when I _____ that morning. A. felt / wake up B. feels / wake up C. felt / woke up D. feel / woke up

[amp_mcq option1=”felt / wake up” option2=”feels / wake up” option3=”felt / woke up” option4=”feel / woke up” correct=”option3″]

The correct answer is: I felt terrible when I woke up that morning.

The verb “feel” is used to describe a person’s physical or emotional state. In this case, the speaker is describing their physical state of feeling terrible. The verb “wake up” is used to describe the act of getting out of bed. In this case, the speaker is describing the act of getting out of bed that morning.

The other options are incorrect because they do not make sense in the context of the sentence. Option A, “feels,” is in the present tense, but the sentence is about something that happened in the past. Option B, “wake up,” is in the infinitive form, which is not used to describe actions that have already happened. Option D, “feel,” is in the present tense, but it does not make sense to say that someone feels terrible when they wake up.

In conclusion, the correct answer is: I felt terrible when I woke up that morning.