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Helping improve your English. © Marc Jones 2014-2018

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Are You Into English?

Vocabulary

It is easy to talk about likes and dislikes in English: “I like this” and “I don’t like that” are OK. Sometimes you want to say something a little different and ‘love’ and ‘hate’ are not what you were thinking about.
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Posted on 8 January 201518 February 2016 by Marc Posted in Vocabulary Tagged detest, dislike, enjoy, hate, into, like, prefer, rather, verb, verbs
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