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In this guide, we explore various expressions used to convey likes and dislikes in English. From "I absolutely love" to "I can't stand," we provide phrases that help you express your preferences clearly. Discover how to articulate your fondness for activities like hiking, cinema, and dancing, as well as how to politely communicate your dislikes, such as loud eaters in theaters. Enhance your English conversation skills by learning these useful expressions that reflect your interests and opinions.
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EXPRESSING LIKES I absolutely love… I quite / really like it… I enjoy… I like / enjoy … very much / a lot I’m really into… I’m really / very / quite keen on… I’m really / very / quite fond of… I’m interested in…
Can you guess? • I absolutely love going for a walk in the mountains. • I’m very fond of fish. • I’m keen on watching horror films. • I enjoy going to the cinema, but I can’t stand people who speak and eat loudly during the film. • I don’t mind swimming, but I rather dance.
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