Laura
Is it correct if I write "I'm not FOND OF sports, but I often go swimming"? I would like to know if the verb "to be fond of" is correct here
2012年2月16日 20:50
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Perfect
2012年2月16日
Not perfect! "Fond of" is fine, but the connection to the following clause is not perfect. I'm not fond of sports, but I DO like to go swimming a lot. This one is much better, as it connects the contrasting negative and positives in the right way.
2012年2月17日
'To be fond of...' is a correct usage but not going here. I think this sentence would be apt: I not into sports but i like to swim
2012年4月15日
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