Meaning
Used to express enjoyment or approval of something.
Cultural Background
Americans are often very direct with positive feedback. People may be more subtle, using 'I like it' with less intensity.
Don't forget the object!
Always include 'it' or a noun after 'like'.
Meaning
Used to express enjoyment or approval of something.
Don't forget the object!
Always include 'it' or a noun after 'like'.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
Do you like the new car? Yes, I ____ ____.
The verb 'like' requires an object pronoun.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesDo you like the new car? Yes, I ____ ____.
The verb 'like' requires an object pronoun.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, you need an object.
Related Phrases
I love it
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