This document discusses common expressions used to convey likes and dislikes of fruits. It provides examples of how to express that one likes fruits such as coconut, jackfruit, pineapple, apple, grape, and durian by stating relationships and favorite fruits, such as "My grandfather likes coconut" or "Bayu is my classmate. He likes durian."
This document discusses common expressions used to convey likes and dislikes of fruits. It provides examples of how to express that one likes fruits such as coconut, jackfruit, pineapple, apple, grape, and durian by stating relationships and favorite fruits, such as "My grandfather likes coconut" or "Bayu is my classmate. He likes durian."
This document discusses common expressions used to convey likes and dislikes of fruits. It provides examples of how to express that one likes fruits such as coconut, jackfruit, pineapple, apple, grape, and durian by stating relationships and favorite fruits, such as "My grandfather likes coconut" or "Bayu is my classmate. He likes durian."
In everyday life, we often express what we really like and don't like, especially about fruits. To express like and dislike, we commonly use the following expressions. Expressing like We use this expression when our family members, relatives, neighbors, schoolmates etc really like their favorite fruits. Here are the examples. 1. My grandfather likes coconut.
2. My grandmother likes jackfruit.
3. My father really likes pineapple.
4. My uncle really likes jackfruit.
5. My aunt really likes mangosteen. 6. Fajar is my older brother. His favorite fruit is apple. 7. Anita is my little sister. Her favorite fruit is grape. 8. Bayu is my classmate. He likes durian.