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Jacky56Lin Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Fell in like, help please

Hi teachers! Thanks in advance. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>I know “ I fell in love with you a long time ago.” makes sense. But I want to make a sentence like “I fell in like with you a long time ago.” I don’t know if there is no this phrase “ fell in like” in English, if no, could you help me to make a correct sentence as above .
  

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I have liked you for a while, or I have liked you for some time.

  • I have liked you for a while, or I have liked you for some time.
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I have liked you for a while, or I have liked you for some time.
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It does not make any sense. "Like" has to have a form of "to be" if it is in past tense. The sentences that I wrote are past tense, but it also implies that the subject likes someone in present tense.

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