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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Meaning

I'm very found of you.
  

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Hi, it's supposed to be "I'm very fond of you" . To be fond of someone means to like them very much, to feel affection for them, especially somone you have known for a while (definition adapted from Longman dictionary). Please don't post in this section if you have other questions.

  • Hi, it's supposed to be "I'm very fond of you" .
  • To be fond of someone means to like them very much, to feel affection for them, especially somone you have known for a while (definition adapted from Longman dictionary).
  • Please don't post in this section if you have other questions.
  • This is for comments about this website.
  • Questions about English can be asked in the Grammar Section, for example.
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Hi,
it's supposed to be "I'm very fond of you".

To be fond of someone means to like them very much, to feel affection for them, especially somone you have known for a while (definition adapted from Longman dictionary).

Please don't post in this section if you have other questions. This is for comments about this website. Questions about English can be asked in

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