Danyel
He likes playing chess... He likes playing chess. & Hе іs fond of playіng chеss. What is the difference?
2016年12月14日 13:57
回答 · 2
Native English speakers in the US are more likely to say "He likes playing chess." We are more likely to use "fond of" when talking about feelings about another person, for example, "She grew very fond of the child she babysat."
2016年12月14日
Maybe the difference is in the intensity: being fond of something is more intense than just liking something.
2016年12月14日
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