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i like you

 

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i like you


Definition:

The phrase "I like you" is an expression of positive sentiment towards someone or something.


Parts of Speech:

  • Verb:
    • Present simple: like
    • Past simple: liked
    • Gerund/Present participle: liking
    • Past participle: liked
  • Noun:
    • Singular: like

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1: Expressing positive sentiment towards someone.

Example sentences:
1. I like you no matter what.
2. It's hard not to like you when you're so kind.
3. I have liked you since the day we met.
4. She liked him before they became friends.
5. We all like you here, you're so friendly!

Sense 2: Expressing favorable opinion towards something.

Example sentences:
1. I like you but I prefer the other option.
2. I like you because you're different.
3. I didn't like you at first, but you've grown on me.
4. Would you like this book? I think you would.
5. He never liked you, so don't let his words bother you.


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