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What is the difference between 'i love' and ' i like '
Always I think about when I can use like and love word
what is the situation i can say both ?
May 8, 2015 11:52 AM
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"Love" is more powerful than "like". It's implies a much stronger fondness.
When describing your favorite animal (or something), for example, you can say either ("I love kingfishers", "I like kingfishers"), depending on how strongly you feel about them.
In the most colloquial situations, however, people tend to use "love" very loosely, and basically make the words interchangeable.
May 8, 2015
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