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…ga suki desu. THING ga suki desu. To say you like something use the following grammar pattern: THING ga suki desu. = I like… Example: Sakkaa ga suki desu. I like soccer.

Are these sentences true for you? Tenisu ga suki desu. Karate ga suki desu. Suiei ga suki desu. Hai! Iie.

…ga suki ja nai desu. THING ga suki ja nai desu. To say you don’t like something use the following grammar pattern: THING ga suki ja nai desu. = I don’t… Example: Sakkaa ga suki ja nai desu. I don’t like soccer.

Are these sentences true for you? Pinpon ga suki ja nai desu. Jogingu ga suki ja nai desu. Ragubii ga suki ja nai desu. Hai! Iie.

…ga dai suki desu. THING ga dai suki desu. To say you love something use the following grammar pattern: THING ga dai suki desu. = I love… Example: Sakkaa ga dai suki desu. I love soccer.

Are these sentences true for you? Taiiku ga dai suki desu. Saafuin ga dai suki desu. Sumō ga dai suki desu. Hai! Iie.

…ga kirai desu. THING ga kirai desu. To say you hate something use the following grammar pattern: THING ga kirai desu. = I hate… Example: Sakkaa ga kirai desu. I hate soccer.

Are these sentences true for you? Basuketto ga kirai desu. Kendō ga kirai desu. Bareebōru ga kirai desu. Hai! Iie.

…ga suki desu ka? THING ga suki desu ka? To ask if someone likes a sport use the following grammar pattern: THING ga suki desu ka? = Do you like…? Example: Sakkaa ga suki desu ka? Do you like soccer?

Ask your friend…SPORT ga suki desu ka? dai suki suki suki ja nai kirai

Do you like these sports?