I like it very much.(2)
I prefer.../Which do you prefer?
A
Coffee or tea? Which do you prefer?
B
I prefer tea.
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Monroe, Jack Lemmon, Tony
Curtis, in
SOME LIKE IT HOT
Billy Wilder, US, 1959.
4.25 9.15.
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Conversation
Woman: Shall we go to the cinema? Look! Marilyn Monroe!
Father: Marilyn Monroe! Ah!
Mother: It's an old film.
Father: But it's a very good film.
Woman: It's not bad, mother.
Man: Yes, Marilyn Monroe is very good.
Mother: No, I don't like old films. And I don't like Marilyn Monroe.
Woman: Shall we watch TV?
A good film
A good film.
An old film.
A very good film.
Quite good.
It's not bad.
Summary
To like
I like it. I don't (do not) like it. Do I like it?
You like it. You don't (do not) like it. Do you like it?
What?
What do you think of it?
Good/much/at all
It's quite good. I like it. I don't like it.
It's good. I like it very much. I don't like it at all.
It's very good.
Good/nice
It's good. I like it.
The film is good. I like it very much.
It's a good film. It's a mice chair.
They're good films. They're nice chairs.
To prefer
Which do you prefer? Tea or coffee?
I prefer tea.