You would say, "I like when I open the door, and find snow all over in the morning." But how about placing it after "like," saying, "I like it when I open the door, and find snow all over in the morning"? Would you say this too?
Hiro
Top answer
Yes, and I like it better.
— Mister Micawber
Yes, and I like it better.
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Thanks, Mister Micawber. That's about what I thought the response would be like. Jerry Seinfeld keeps saying "I like when ..." and "I hate when ...." I thought, "Hmmm, don't we need it there?