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  • Is there a difference between dislike and dont like?
    I don't like it actual emotion could be "I love it!" I don't like it actual emotion could be "It's ok" I don't like it actual emotion could be "I dislike it" I don't like it actual emotion could be "I hate it!" Words in any language depends on context, so the meaning of a word may change, and also they way we say express it Range:
  • It’s okay for people to not like animals. They shouldn’t . . . - Reddit
    Like I don’t particularly like my upstairs neighbor, but I still asked the landlady to do a wellness check when her car didn’t move from the lot for several days and I didn’t hear any movement upstairs (the floor ceilings are thin, I can usually hear when she just walks around, just like my downstairs neighbor can hear when I walk around
  • grammaticality - How to correctly express “I dont like it too . . .
    "I don't like it either" is the most common way a native English speaker would express this sentiment "I don't like it too" and "I don't like it also" are generally seen as improper because, arranged this way, there's a contradiction between the negative "don't" and the inclusive "too" "also"; the statement seems to reject an
  • Why can’t people just accept some people do not like dogs?
    It's not just dogs, a lot of people even go as far as not accepting people who don't like animals in general Stuff like "don't trust people who don't like animals" "something is wrong with you if you don't like animals because animals are better than people This animal nuttery needs to stop
  • I don’t really like people : r confessions - Reddit
    I don’t think I’m any better than anyone else, if that makes sense I’m surprised when people like me, because I just don’t…get it? For instance, if I’m annoyed by a friend wanting to talk to me, it’s not because I think I’m better than them I just don’t like them Which is weird, given I’m calling them a friend
  • Am I Alone in that I Dont Like Salmon : r Cooking - Reddit
    It's pretty forgiving, so if you've had it many times, I think you just don't like it I don't love the smell when fried but that's one way I also don't like it overly sweet But I do like it with a sweet salsa (mango, pineapple) or a light glaze (honey, maple, soy, pomegranate etc) I prefer cod to salmon as a rule though
  • I just realized I don’t like most people : r socialskills - Reddit
    Don't forget that human species are part of the animal family, too Just because we are intelligent doesn't mean any thing, after you peel off the disguise of human beings, you will eventually realized that we are no difference than a snake, a dog, or even a tiger, we both need water to drink, food to eat, air to breath and shelter to live
  • He doesnt vs He dont - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    He don't eat meat And remove the contraction: He does not eat meat He do not eat meat Now we can see very clearly that the latter is grammatically incorrect Whether you should use doesn't or don't depends on whether the subject is singular or plural: He doesn't speak French They don't speak French
  • A Playlist for those who dont like Taylor Swift : r TaylorSwift - Reddit
    So whenever i'm in a position to play them some Taylor, I have a playlist of songs that I think appeal to those who think they don't like her music, when really they just don't know about the variety that's actually in her albums Here is the list and the reasons why: Everything Has Changed (ft Ed Sheeran)
  • word choice - What is correct to say: I dont like it when . . . OR I . . .
    Simply, 'I don't like when…' can't mean anything useful in English… whether or not it could in another language Broadly, that has no subject and so no more significant meaning than 'I don't like…' Grammatically, 'I don't like it when…'is correct and it matters not at all whether the audience realises what 'it…' means





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