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 mabevi
 
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							| I have a big doubt... what are the differences between these two sentences...... I like and I don�t like AND I like and I dislike.... both are correct? are they different? Can you answer me, please? Thanks... |  8 Mar 2010      
					
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 Kate (kkcat)
 
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							| Yes, they both are correct...I don �t like, I dislike...no difference. |  8 Mar 2010     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Hi Mabevei   Like everyone said they mean exactly the same.     Dislike is the antonym of like and is really only used in formal speech.  We generally don�t use it day to day.   Don�t like is the negative form of like and this is the form that most people commonly use in their everyday conversation.   Cheers -- Jayho       |  8 Mar 2010     
					
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 mabevi
 
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							| Thanks all of you... you are very nice people... |  8 Mar 2010     
					
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