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Shyam kumar Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Do ???

" i like it " and " i do like it ", whats the difference????????
  

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Welcome to the Forums! Do is used to emphasize. I'm not too crazy about sports, but I do like hockey.

  • Welcome to the Forums!
  • Do is used to emphasize.
  • I'm not too crazy about sports, but I do like hockey.
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Welcome to the Forums!
Do is used to emphasize. I'm not too crazy about sports, but I do like hockey.
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Shyam kumarI do like it.
This one is often used to contradict a negative claim.

— You don't like apple pie, do you?
— On the contrary, I do like it.

CJ
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Shyam kumar" I like it " and " I do like it ", whats the difference????????
Note that one question mark is enough.

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