like
/laɪk/
Translation
To enjoy someone or something, or to find them nice.
Grammar
Examples
song.
"Like" shows that the song makes you feel good.
likes hot tea.
With "she" the word becomes "likes".
dogs?
You are asking if the other person enjoys dogs.
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