Aimer, N’aimer Pas, Adorer, Détester  Aujourd'hui, on va apprendre quatre façon de dire si vous aimer ou n’aimer pas quelque chose. Today, we will.

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Aimer, N’aimer Pas, Adorer, Détester  Aujourd'hui, on va apprendre quatre façon de dire si vous aimer ou n’aimer pas quelque chose. Today, we will learn four ways for you to tell if you like or dislike something.

Aimer There are different ways to tell if you or someone else LIKES something: For example: J’aime (I like), Tu aimes (you like), il aime (he likes) or elle aime (she likes)

N’aimer PasN’aimer Pas Similar to the previous slide, there are different ways to tell if you or someone else DO NOT like something: For example: Je n’aime pas (I do not like), Tu n’aimes pas (you do not like), il n’aime pas (he does not like) or elle n’aime pas (she does not like)

Adorer Similar to the other slides, there are different ways to tell if you or someone else LOVES something: For example: J’adore (I love), Tu adores (you love), il adore (he loves) or elle adore (she loves)

Détester If you already guessed that there are different ways to say that you or someone else HATES something, you would be correct : For example: Je déteste (I hate), Tu détestes (you hate), il déteste (he hates) or elle déteste (she hates)

Révision  Aimer  N’aimer Pas  Adorer  Détester