Grammar Points:
- Present Tense: feel / feels up to
- Past Tense: felt up to
- Past Participle: felt up to
- Present Participle: feeling up to
1: To have the energy and motivation to do a task or activity
non-separable phrasal verb
- I’m really sorry to cancel on you but I just don’t feel up to going to the game tonight.
- The summit is only 1,000 more metres, do you feel up to it?
- Sorry I didn’t come to the party last night, I didn’t feel up to it.
- Are you feeling up to celebrating tonight? I got promoted!