Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Like"
- I like him.
- I like both.
- I like cats.
- I like jazz.
- I like winter.
- Do you like rap?
- Do what you like.
- Do you like snow?
- I also like cake.
- I didn't like it.
- I like chocolate.
- I like his music.
- I like red roses.
- I like traveling.
- Do you like music?
- I don't like this.
- I like jazz music.
- I like short hair.
- I really like you.
- Do you like tennis?
- He doesn't like us.
- I like candlelight.
- I like watching TV.
- I'd like meat loaf.
- It looks like rain.
- Would you like ice?
- Do you like bowling?
- Do you like cooking?
- Do you like surfing?
- I don't like movies.
- I like it very much.
- I like love stories.
- I like movies a lot.
- I like taking walks.
- I'd like to see her.
- She didn't like him.
- Tom doesn't like me.
- We all like cycling.
- Do whatever you like.
- Don't eat like a pig.
- Don't talk like that.
- I like reading books.
- I like to eat apples.
- I'd like to kiss you.
- I'd like to watch TV.
- She felt like crying.
- This car is like new.
- Would you like to go?
- Do you like to travel?
- Does she like oranges?
- He acted like a saint.
- I don't like her face.
- I don't like studying.
- I don't like this one.
- I like playing sports.
- I like their pictures.
- Like father, like son.
- She felt like dancing.
- Sit wherever you like.
- Tom doesn't like cats.
- Did you like the movie?
- Do you like black cats?
- Does Tom like tomatoes?
- He acted like a madman.
- I felt like I was dead.
- I like classical music.
- I like you a whole lot.
- I would like mine rare.
- I'd like to rent a car.
- It looks like an apple.
- We don't like violence.
- Would you like to come?
- Would you like to wait?
- You like it, don't you?
- You seem to like fruit.
- Choose the one you like.
- Do you feel like eating?
- Don't you like baseball?
- Eat as much as you like.
- He can swim like a fish.
- I don't like it, either.
- I felt like I would die.
- I like my job very much.
- I like tennis very much.
- I like the way you look.
- I like the way you sing.
- I like the way you talk.
- I really like city life.
- I'd like to play tennis.
- Tom doesn't like cheese.
- Which skirt do you like?
- Would you like to dance?
- Come on any day you like.
- He looks like his father.
- I don't like any of them.
- I don't like this jacket.
- I don't like you anymore.
- I like to be spontaneous.
- I like to ride on trains.
- I would like to meet him.
- I'd like the bill please.
- I'd like to go to London.
- I'd like to talk to John.
- Now this is more like it.
- She looks like a teacher.
- Tom worked like a madman.
- We're just like brothers.
- Would you like it washed?
- Choose whichever you like.
- Come at any time you like.
- Did he look like a doctor?
- Do you like Japanese food?
- He's sleeping like a baby.
- I don't like men like him.
- I don't like what he said.
- I like instrumental music.
- I'd like one more blanket.
- I'd like some more coffee.
- She looks like her mother.
- Would you like some salad?
- Eat whatever food you like.
- He looks like your brother.
- I don't like pizza anymore.
- I feel like another person.
- I like this house as it is.
- I'd like a receipt, please.
- I'd like to ask a question.
- I'd like to change my room.
- I'd like to order the same.
- I'd like to reserve a seat.
- Mary looks like her mother.
- Nancy looks like my sister.
- She acted like a real baby.
- We're almost like brothers.
- What do you like about her?
- Where would you like to go?
- He looks like an honest man.
- How do you like my new suit?
- I feel like going on a trip.
- I'd like to join your group.
- I'd like to see your sister.
- She didn't like her husband.
- She felt like taking a walk.
- She treated him like a king.
- Take whichever one you like.
- There is no place like home.
- You like English, don't you?
- How do you like your new job?
- How would you like your eggs?
- I like French food very much.
- I'd like to live in New York.
- John and Ann like each other.
- She didn't like him at first.
- Stop staring at me like that.
- This cloth feels like velvet.
- We really like picnics a lot.
- We'd like you to sing a song.
- What flower do you like best?
- Would you like a cup of milk?
- Would you like anything else?
- All of my friends like soccer.
- I feel like taking a bath now.
- What subject do you like best?
- Would you like some more cake?
- You will soon get to like her.
- He's just like his grandfather.
- How do you like your beef stew?
- How do you like your eggs done?
- How do you like your new class?
- I would like something to read.
- I'd like to rent a compact car.
- I'd like to stay for one night.
- It looks like Tom won the race.
- The school looks like a prison.
- When would you like to see him?
- Which subject do you like best?
- Why can't I sing like they can?
- You look just like your mother.
- Do you feel like going swimming?
- He asked if I like Chinese food.
- He has been like a father to me.
- How do you like your new school?
- I don't feel like working today.
- I'd like to know the exact time.
- I'd like to reconfirm my flight.
- What would you like for dessert?
- Where would you like to go next?
- Would you like a cup of tea now?
- Would you like bacon or sausage?
- Would you like to dance with me?
- Would you like to go to a movie?
- Would you like to meet tomorrow?
- Young people like popular music.
- He acted like he owned the place.
- He always treats me like a child.
- I don't like your taste in color.
- I would like you to come with me.
- I'd like to go to London someday.
- I'd like to have a glass of wine.
- Quite a few Americans like sushi.