Yes, a verb phrase can follow a liking verb, for example "I enjoy swimming in the ocean."
"Break a leg" - a phrase used to wish someone good luck. "Spill the beans" - a phrase meaning to reveal a secret. "Piece of cake" - a phrase meaning something is easy to do. "Bite the bullet" - a phrase meaning to endure a painful situation.
A prepositional phrase is used in the English language to emphasize the meaning of nouns. A prepositional phrase can include the preposition plus modifier along with a noun or clause. They can also include everything except the modifier.
It is TAGALOG phrase means, "Goodluck".
No. The phrase "in spite of" is a preposition meaning despite.
Having a "sweet tooth."
Synonyms for "liking to help others" include: altruistic, compassionate, helpful, and benevolent.
Liking on Facebook is a feature where on someone's post you can well Like it. Meaning exactly that
A natural liking or attraction for a person
It can be defined as followed. Liking feeling of two persons.
the meaning of this is things that around you. thank you for liking this answer's. I hope it's correct.
the meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
The meaning of the phrase "to ring" is to call someone on the phone or to visit them at their home.
The true meaning of hate is not really liking someone and you dislike them and they did something to make you dislike them
Like
Bisexual - meaning liking both
That's easy! Its a phrase.