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Ahn Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

I don't like coffee too hot VS I don't like too hot coffee

Do they mean diffrent thing from each other?
  

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You want I don't like coffee too hot . You may want to think of it as a shorter form of I don't like (it when my) coffee (is) too hot. or I don't like (my) coffee (to be) too hot.

  • You want I don't like coffee too hot .
  • You may want to think of it as a shorter form of I don't like (it when my) coffee (is) too hot.
  • or I don't like (my) coffee (to be) too hot.
  • CJ
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You want I don't like coffee too hot.
You may want to think of it as a shorter form of
I don't like (it when my) coffee (is) too hot.
or
I don't like (my) coffee (to be) too hot.

CJ
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Thank you Calif Jim.

by the way, can I use 'I don't like too hot coffee' too?

or is it unnatural way to use?
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No, the other version is not very good. Even though native speakers can understand what you are trying to say, it gives the impression that the words are in the wrong order.

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