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How many of you likes this vs How many of you like this

The correct phrase is 'how many of you like this?' The verb 'like' should be in the base form because it follows the subject 'many,' which is considered plural. 'Likes' is incorrect in this context.

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How many of you likes this

This phrase is incorrect. 'Likes' should be 'like' to match the plural subject 'many.'

The correct form is 'how many of you like this?' when referring to a group of people and asking about their preferences.
  • I guess that what has been said here by many of you - like Hannes Swoboda and others - deserves a lot of attention.
  • - How many more like this? - There are five or six.
  • Who knows how many times they imagine you like that.
  • I feel a little impolite... eating in front of you like this.
  • If I can be with the two of you like this, that's enough.
  • When you have all this information laid out in front of you like this, it's a wonder anyone can get up in the morning.
  • Hands in front of you like this, please.
  • I wonder how many tummies you have to tuck to afford a place like this.
  • How many situations like this have you had?
  • - How many deaths like this have you worked?
  • You'd be surprised how many people try to fake a thing like this.
  • How many units are built like this?
  • How many times have we had a conversation like this?
  • How many women were found like this?
  • If you only knew how many nights I lay awake dreaming of a moment like this.
  • How many Germans starve while others live like this?
  • How many other tapes are there like this?
  • How many years must Setsuko stay like this?
  • Exposure like this - it could draw who knows how many people in through these doors.
  • How many doors would you like? - I only asked a simple question.

How many of you like this

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'how many of you like this?' when asking a group of people about their preferences or opinions.
  • How many more bars of gold like this do you have in that convoy?
  • How many of you think you would like to have bananas during this hypothetical TED event next week?

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