EXPRESSING LIKES AND DISLIKES
To talk about your likes and
dislikes, you can use these expressions.
Expressing
likes:...
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I like…
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I love...
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I adore…
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I ‘m crazy about…
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I’m mad about…
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I enjoy…
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I’m keen on…
Expressing
dislikes:...
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I don’t like…
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I dislike...
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I hate…
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I abhor…
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I can’t bear...
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I can’t stand…
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I detest...
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I loathe...
Examples of likes and
dislikes :
I'm mad about basketball, but
I can’t bear ice hockey.
I adore reading poetry, but I loathe doing the housework.
I adore reading poetry, but I loathe doing the housework.
If
you neither like nor dislike something:
"I don't mind doing the
housework."
Things
to remember about likes and dislikes:
1. When these expressions are followed by a verb, the latter is
put in the -ing form.
Examples:
Examples:
"I like listening to
music."
"I hate wearing sunglasses."
"I hate wearing sunglasses."
I
like
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VERB+ING
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I
detest
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I
don't mind
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2. Note that" very much" & " a lot"
always come after the things you like.
Examples:
Examples:
"I like basketball very
much/a lot. NOT" I like very much/a lot basketball."
3. Be careful when you use "I don't mind..."
Examples:
Examples:
"Do you mind playing
football?"
"No, I don't mind."(Although it's in a negative form, it means that it's ok for me. I neither love it nor hate it.)
"No, I don't mind."(Although it's in a negative form, it means that it's ok for me. I neither love it nor hate it.)
Dialogue:
Steve is at home. His girlfriend
comes in...Notice how they express their likes and dislikes
Steve:
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Hello, darling. Do you fancy
watching a film tonight?
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Girlfriend:
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Oh, no thanks, I don't really feel
like watching a film tonight. How about going out instead.
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Steve:
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OK. Do you feel like going to the
theater?
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Girlfriend:
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Oh, no. I hate it. Do you like
eating at the new Chinese restaurant?
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Steve:
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I don't mind. The Chinese cuisine
is alright.
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Girlfriend:
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Well I really love it. Let's go.
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