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In expressing themselves, in this situation, "I am Tom and I want to express

myself, intensifying myself like apples, then could I say like this? " Tom like apples" is it correct in grammar?

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To express yourself as "Tom like apple" is grammatically incorrect. Instead, you should say that Tom likes apples. You would have used the word "like" if you were referring to more than one person, like in the sentence "Tom and John like apples." To learn more on this and many more you would seek assistance from a grammar teacher.

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I've got your point, but I mean, in some culture there is words that indicate someone in a lovely way or cute one. this is true of your country like this " Michael into Mikey" Okay?
While calling his name Mikey ( original name is of course Michael) in a lovely way, to others I mean, is it okay "Mikey like you" in this point of view "Mikey means I". The name of Mikey indicates the first person as you know not the third one. In grammar when the subject is the third person singular, the -s/es is added, I've learned. Please answer me
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Norah, the person is ASKing here. Why respond then instruct them to find someone elsewhere to help?
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Tom likes apples.
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I am Tom and I am known for liking apples.
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I like apples.
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God love ya for understanding that question cyber........ I got a headache.....could be the flouride !! later cy.
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Have a great day!
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