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How did you like it vs did you like it

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'How did you like it?' is a more specific and detailed question that asks for a deeper evaluation or feedback. 'Did you like it?' is a more general question asking for a simple yes or no response.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

How did you like it

This phrase is correct and commonly used to ask for a detailed evaluation or feedback.

This phrase is used to ask for a more specific and detailed response about someone's opinion or experience with something.

Examples:

  • How did you like the movie?
  • How did you like the new restaurant?
  • How did you like the book I recommended?
  • How did you like the concert last night?
  • How did you like the gift I gave you?
  • How did you like it
  • How did you like the wedding speech?
  • How did you like her dance?
  • How did you like your birthday cake?
  • How did you like that chateaubriand?
  • How did you like the spice markets?
  • How did you like your birthday cake? - I loved it.
  • How did you like space travel?
  • How did you like the chocolate factory?
  • How did you like our movie?
  • How did you like the meeting?
  • How did you like the movie?
  • How did you like the service?
  • How did you like the opera?
  • How did you like my run?
  • How did you like the story this morning?
  • How did you like Grant's Tomb?
  • How did you like the plot twist?
  • How did you like your first partners' meeting?
  • How did you like it at the prison, Margaret?
  • Rajiv... How did you like Ganga?

Alternatives:

  • What did you think of it?
  • How was it?
  • Did you enjoy it?
  • What was your opinion?
  • What did you think about it?

did you like it

This phrase is correct and commonly used to ask for a simple yes or no response about someone's opinion or experience with something.

This phrase is used to ask for a general response about whether someone enjoyed or had a positive opinion about something.

Examples:

  • Did you like the movie?
  • Did you like the new restaurant?
  • Did you like the book I recommended?
  • Did you like the concert last night?
  • Did you like the gift I gave you?
  • Other than that, how did you like it?
  • Mr. Winston... last night, did you like it when I took my tongue...
  • So, did you like it, Colonel?
  • But did you like it a little bit?
  • Did you like it? - Yes.
  • What I just read, did you like it?
  • D-did you not like it here? No.
  • What did you like about it?
  • Did you guys like it or...
  • Not unless you didn't like it.
  • - I remember you didn't like it much.
  • I thought you didn't like it here.
  • But the magic didn't make you like it.
  • Did you feel like it meant to hurt you, like it was violent, or...
  • Didn't you like it, Rudi?
  • Didn't you like it the first time?
  • What did you like about it?
  • I stopped using that deodorant since you said you didn't like it.
  • I figured even if you didn't like it, you could see what we were capable of.
  • The only reason you didn't like it is because I picked it out.

Alternatives:

  • Did you enjoy it?
  • Was it good?
  • Did it meet your expectations?
  • Was it to your liking?
  • Did it please you?

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