English Grammar Guide


Enjoying Nouns: like + NOUN


Usage - like + NOUN

We use like to say that we think that a noun is enjoyable.

  • A NOUN is enjoyable

Grammar - like + NOUN

  • SUBJECT + like/likes + NOUN
  • I like chocolate.
  • He likes dogs.

Examples - like + NOUN

SUBJ.LIKENOUN
Ilikechocolate.
Youlikedogs.
Helikesice cream.
Shelikesthe beach.
Symbols & Abbreviations
SUBJ.Subject

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