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What is the difference between like and love?



 
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What is the difference between like and love? Sun Jul 13, 2008 22:55 pm  What is the difference between like and love?
 

Please I badly need help :
One of my students asked me and he actually embarrassed me
What is the difference between like & love ?

Thanks for you
Ahmed
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Like & Love Sun Jul 13, 2008 23:38 pm  Like & Love
 

Hi Ahmed

In a nutshell, I'd say the verb 'love' involves a much stronger emotion than the verb 'like'.
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