
Sep 22nd, 2019, 03:18 am
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eslHQ Zealot | | Join Date: Mar 12th, 2013
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Re: don't like to Quote:
Quote susan53
If on the other hand someone said : A : My favourite sport is skiing. What about you? Do you like it?
B: Yes, I quite like to ski though it's not my favourite sport by any means.
A's first utterance makes it clear that the conversation is about enjoyment - and so B's reply would probably be interpreted in that sense.
| Hi susan,
Your above example made me think of a question as follows:
I don't know if the listener B skis or not, but I want to find out if he/she enjoys it. Is it OK to ask him/her a question like this below:
A: My favorite sport is skiing. What about you? Do you like to ski, too?/ Do you like skiing, too?
B: I don't know. I have never done it. But I would like to try if I have a chance.
Many thanks.
Last edited by susan53 : Sep 22nd, 2019 at 07:32 am.
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