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A : I prefer to shop alone. B : OK. What about shopping online? A: Oh, now that I like. I've learned this phrase "now that I like" is a casual phrase to mean "now that I like shopping." The word "shopping" is omitted. Then "He used to hate jogging, but now he enjoys." or "I used to avoid horror movies, but now I watch." Are these sentences also acceptable in a casual conversation? Thank you!
18 Thg 08 2023 05:33
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The ‘That I like’ construction is used after someone else introduces a subject for the first time, to contrast it with previous views. For example: A: I hate swimming and going to the gym. B: Really, well John hates jogging. A: Now, that I like.
18 tháng 8 năm 2023
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In your sentence, 'that' is just a pronoun for shopping. - What about shopping? - Yes, I like that. They changed the word order for emphasis, and 'that' would be stressed when spoken. In the other sentences, you also need pronouns. He used to hate jogging, but now he enjoys IT. I used to avoid horror movies, but now I watch THEM.
18 tháng 8 năm 2023
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There are several things to address here: "Now that I like" has a couple of possible meanings. It can just mean "I like that." In this case the word THAT is usually emphasized. It can also be a sort of qualifying phrase: "Now that I like exercise, I go to the gym all the time." Your other sentences need an additional pronoun: "He used to hate jogging, but now he enjoys IT." or "I used to avoid horror movies, but now I watch THEM."
19 tháng 8 năm 2023
can
18 tháng 8 năm 2023
这是阅读理解嘛
18 tháng 8 năm 2023
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