Pronunciation of the English word likes.
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1. | Tom likes Mary, but Mary likes John. To make matters even more interesting, John likes Alice, but Alice likes Tom. | |
2. | She likes no one and no one likes her. | |
3. | She likes nobody and nobody likes her. | |
4. | A person who likes no one is much sadder than someone whom no one likes. | |
5. | Not having what one likes, one likes what one has. | |
6. | You aren't the only one who likes baseball. Tom likes it, too. | |
7. | Tom likes listening to American English the most, but he also likes the sound of Irish English. | |
8. | Tom likes the same kind of stuff that Mary likes. | |
9. | Tom likes Mary's younger sister more than he likes Mary. | |
10. | Tom likes Mary and Mary likes Tom. |