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Are both the same? He likes you. He's taking a liking to you.
2025年12月11日 00:42
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'He's taking a liking to you' doesn't really exist. The phrase is 'He's TAKEN a liking to you'. The difference is only in the tense. 'He likes you' - always, a permanent state. 'He's taken a liking to you ' - he has started to like you. The feeling developed recently.
2025年12月11日 05:15
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