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"I really like to" vs "I like really to"

The correct phrase is "I really like to." In English, adverbs like "really" usually come before the main verb in a sentence. Placing the adverb after the main verb can sound awkward or unnatural.

Last Updated: April 12, 2024

I really like to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a strong preference or enjoyment for doing something. The adverb "really" is correctly placed before the main verb "like."

Examples:

  • I really like to swim in the ocean.
  • She really likes to read books in her free time.
  • They really like to travel to new places.
  • He really likes to cook delicious meals.
  • We really like to watch movies on weekends.

I like really to

This phrase is not correct in English. Adverbs like "really" should generally come before the main verb in a sentence.


Alternatives:

  • I really like to
  • I like to
  • I like to really

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