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I like the way you walk vs I liked the way you walk

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I like the way you walk' is in the present tense and expresses a general preference for how someone walks. 'I liked the way you walk' is in the past tense and indicates a past preference for how someone walked.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 2307 views

I like the way you walk

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a general preference for how someone walks.

This phrase is used in the present tense to express a current liking for the way someone walks.

Examples:

  • I like the way you walk. It's very graceful.
  • She said, 'I like the way you walk.'
  • Do you like the way I walk?
  • They like the way he walks.
  • He likes the way she walks.
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Alternatives:

  • I enjoy the way you walk.
  • I appreciate the way you walk.
  • I admire the way you walk.
  • I love the way you walk.
  • I find the way you walk fascinating.

I liked the way you walk

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a past preference for how someone walked.

This phrase is used in the past tense to express a liking for the way someone walked in the past.

Examples:

  • I liked the way you walk when we were in college.
  • She said she liked the way you walk.
  • Did you like the way I walked yesterday?
  • They liked the way he walked in the parade.
  • He liked the way she walked at the party.

Alternatives:

  • I used to like the way you walk.
  • I enjoyed the way you walked.
  • I admired the way you walked.
  • I loved the way you walked.
  • I found the way you walked fascinating.

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