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Jandi Posted 22 years ago
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Hello, teachers!

Please tell me the difference in meaning.

1. I like my coffee black.
2. I like black coffee.

Thank you very much.
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Very, very, very little difference in meaning. 1. When someone prepares coffee for me, they may ask me if I would like cream with my coffee.

  • Very, very, very little difference in meaning.
  • 1.
  • When someone prepares coffee for me, they may ask me if I would like cream with my coffee.
  • I tell them that I like my coffee (to be prepared so that it is) black.
  • 2.
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Very, very, very little difference in meaning.

1. When someone prepares coffee for me, they may ask me if I would like cream with my coffee. I tell them that I like my coffee (to be prepared so that it is) black.

2. There are many things that I like. I like tea. I like tea without cream and sugar. I like coffee with cream. I like coffee with sugar. I like black coffee.

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