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Kamis, 05 April 2012

Like/Love & Dislike/Hate (suka/cinta & tidak suka/benci)

Like/Love & Dislike/Hate (suka/cinta & tidak suka/benci)


Like
Dislike
I love it
I like it
I am keen on it
I am crazy about it
We all enjoy
(benda/noun/gerund)…is my cup of tea
I don’t really like it
I dislike it
I am not really interested in…
I can’t enjoy…
(benda/noun/gerund)…is not my cup of tea
I can’t stand
I hate it
Language for expressing likes
Subject
Adverb
Verb
Noun
I

(really)

don't like
can't stand

it
them
ice cream
Chinese food
playing football
watching TV

 

About the adverb 'really'.

This adverb as we have seen is very useful in making what you say stronger. When talking about things you don't like though it can have a different meaning depending on where you put it in the sentence.

For example:

"I really don't like it!"

This means you have a strong dislike of something.

 

BUT

"I don't really like it."

This is not very strong. It means that you do not like something, but it is not a very strong dislike.


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