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Contiluo Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

What's not to like

I am confused by the following sentence as written.

What's not to like about Portugal in the off-season?

Does the underlined part mean "Why not to like about ...?"
  

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Hi, I am confused by the following sentence as written. What's not to like about Portugal in the off-season? This is a slang way of saying What is unlikable about Portugal in the off-season?

  • Hi, I am confused by the following sentence as written.
  • What's not to like about Portugal in the off-season?
  • This is a slang way of saying What is unlikable about Portugal in the off-season?
  • But it's a rhetorical question, not a real question.
  • no answer is expected.
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Hi,

I am confused by the following sentence as written.

What's not to like about Portugal in the off-season? This is a slang way of saying

What is unlikable about Portugal in the off-season?

But it's a rhetorica

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