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068. Likes, Dislikes, Attitudes and Preferences

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dislike
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attitude
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preference
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to love
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to be into somebody or something
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quite
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keen
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neither
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to stand
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to interest
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to be interested in
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in common
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to get used to
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to prefer
like
noun
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a set of things one enjoys or has a tendency for

dislike
dislike
noun
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the feeling of not liking something or someone

liking
attitude
noun
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the typical way a person thinks or feels about something or someone, often affecting their behavior and decisions

preference
noun
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a strong liking for one option or choice over another based on personal taste, favor, etc.

to love
to love
Verb
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o
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v
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e

to like something or enjoy doing it a lot

Grammatical Information:

transitive
to [be] into {sb/sth}
to be into somebody or something
phrase
uk flag
/biː ˌɪntʊ ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/

to have a strong interest or attraction toward a particular person or thing

quite
Adverb
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to a degree that is significant but not extreme

keen
keen
Adjective
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having a strong enthusiasm, desire, or excitement for something or someone

neither
neither
Adverb
uk flag
/ˈnaɪðɝ/, /ˈniðɝ/

used to indicate that something is not one thing nor the other in a given context or situation

to stand
to stand
Verb
s
s
t
t
a
æ
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n
d
d

to be willing to accept or tolerate a difficult situation

Grammatical Information:

transitive
to interest
Verb
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to try to persuade someone to do, eat, or buy something specific

Grammatical Information:

transitive
to be interested in
phrase
uk flag
/biː ˈɪntɹəstᵻd ˈɪn/
Collocation

to have a strong curiosity or enthusiasm for a topic or activity

in common
Adverb
uk flag
/ɪn kˈɑːmən/

having something shared or mutually owned by two or more people or groups

to get used to
phrase
uk flag
/ɡɛt jˈuːzd tuː/

to become accustomed or familiar with something, especially something that was previously unfamiliar or uncomfortable

to prefer
to prefer
Verb
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r

to want or choose one person or thing instead of another because of liking them more

Grammatical Information:

transitive

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