Verb Like-love-hate
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The verb "to like" always requires an indirect object pronoun to indicate who gets the taste, the subject of the verb is the person or thing that gives pleasure Therefore, the most common are the third person singular and plural.
Examples:
We do not like coffee.
Do you like spinach?
If the indirect object is named, it is necessary to "to" personal.
Examples:
To My friends love football.
To Elena likes dancing.
Produce satisfaction, pleasure or a pleasant feeling.
2 Attracting a person physically: I like that kid.
3 cult Feel like or love for one thing: he liked to go out at night.
Hate is an emotion of deep antipathy, animosity toward a person, thing, or phenomenon, as well as the desire to avoid, limit or destroy the hated object. Hatred is often described as the opposite of love or friendship;
Hate is an intense feeling of dislike. It can occur in a wide variety of contexts, from hatred of inanimate objects or animals, to hatred of oneself or other people, entire groups of people, people in general, existence, society, or all. Though not always, hatred is often associated with feelings of anger.
Examples:
he hates the blue
maria hates walking
Samuel hates dancing
Love
Love Nobody has been able to give a precise meaning as enigmatic word. Love, a feeling, a desire, a longing, a life, a reality, in my opinion love is a feeling of satisfaction that comes as sentiment may be indicated to a person, an object, etc.
Example
we love the dog
they love to college
maria wants to luis
Prefer
Consider a person or thing better, more appropriate or more convenient than another or others:
example
I prefer the red jersey.
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