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Some people consider it natural _________________ jealous of a person they love. to have felt felt feel to feel

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answer : ``````feel .``````
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17 марта 2017 г., 19:41:30 (7 лет назад)

Some people consider it natural to have feel  jealous of a person they love. - Некоторые люди считают естественным  ревновать человека, которого они любят.

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