Very Like vs. Really Like – Which One is Correct?
In English, we do not say “very like” to express strong preference. Instead, the correct phrase is “really like.” For example, instead of saying “I very like jogging,” you should say “I really like jogging.” This small change makes your English sound more natural.
“Very” is used to modify adjectives (e.g., very tall, very happy), but it does not work with verbs like “like.” On the other hand, “really” can modify verbs, making “really like” the correct choice.
Understanding small grammar details like this helps improve fluency and communication. Try practicing sentences like “I really like reading” or “She really likes pizza” to get used to the correct structure. Keep practicing, and soon, using “really like” will feel natural!
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