I know that this sentence is not nice, but is it absolutely incorrect?
‘I very like people.’
only this is correct?
’ I like people very much.’
what about this?
’ I very much like people.’
And what conjunction should be used if I’d like to continue like this:
I like people very much therefore I’d like to help everyone.
I like people very much that’s why I’d like to help everyone.
I like people very much so I’d like to help everyone.
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I very like people.-- wrong, wrong, wrong!
I like people very much.– OK
I very much like people. – OK
I like people very much; therefore I’d like to help everyone. – OK like this
I like people very much; that’s why I’d like to help everyone. – OK like this
I like people very much, so I’d like to help everyone.-- OK like this
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Hi, MM!
Could you please elaborate the usage of “;”?
I like people very much; that’s why I’d like to help everyone.
Why do you use it instead of, say, putting a comma or dash there?
as here is spoken about the verb “to like” I have another question:
Can one “being liking”?
I recently heard it on the radio but unfortunately didn´t understand the context as I needed to take care on the traffic. The actual saying was: “I am liking …”
Normally you can’t use the word “like” in a progressive (i.e., continuous) tense, because it’s a non-action verb.
However, once in a while you hear someone say, “I’m liking it,” which is a slangy way of saying, “At least at this present moment, I am enjoying this.” Usually when people use “like” this way, they have some instinctive sense that they’re violating a grammar rule.