1)Me and your mom are absolutely liking that. Here "liking" means "loving" not "looking like",right?
2)She and I are good with that.
3)Me and your mom are not like that. Here "like" means "look like",right? And this sentence is different than This "Me and your mom are liking that",right?
Thanks
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I have underlined some problems. See if you can fix them, bassa: 1) Me and your mom are absolutely liking that. - Right.
— Mister Micawber
I have underlined some problems.
See if you can fix them, bassa: 1) Me and your mom are absolutely liking that.
- Right.
-- OK 3) Me and your mom are not like that.
-- Probably it means 'behave like'.
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