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Message de nathy68 posté le 2004-07-14 15:29:37 (S | E | F | I)
Hello everybody ! Hope everything's Ok for you. I just wanted to know if the expression: "I'm fond of reading English books" is correct and still used in the current English language, or is it better to write (or say): "I like reading English books". Thank you very much for your answers. See you! Nathy.
Hello everybody ! Hope everything's Ok for you. I just wanted to know if the expression: "I'm fond of reading English books" is correct and still used in the current English language, or is it better to write (or say): "I like reading English books". Thank you very much for your answers. See you! Nathy.
Réponse: re de lucile83, postée le 2004-07-14 15:44:10 (S | E)
I'd rather say "I like reading" because "I'm fond of reading" sounds a little familiar to me.
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Réponse: re de caz9, postée le 2004-07-14 16:41:04 (S | E)
You could also say "I enjoy reading English books".
Réponse: re de nathy68, postée le 2004-07-15 10:24:38 (S | E)
Thank you for your answers.
See you!
Nathy.
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