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I really like your sketcha vs I really like your artwork

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I really like your sketch' is more casual and specific to a quick drawing or rough draft, while 'I really like your artwork' is a more formal and general way to compliment someone's creative work.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 719 views

I really like your sketcha

This phrase is incorrect. 'Sketcha' is not a standard English word.

The correct phrase is 'I really like your sketch,' which is used to compliment a quick drawing or rough draft.
  • Especially to somebody I really like.
  • - I really like you so this is on me.
  • - I really like your suit.
  • I really like your glitter period.
  • I really like Jiro Akagawa's novels.
  • - I really like my leg, Jane.
  • There's nothing I really like about you.
  • -I really like the logo.
  • Guess I really like this girl.
  • Look, I really like you.
  • I really like the way you fold down your turtleneck.
  • I really like your initiative to nourish the victims of war.
  • But I really like him and I just...
  • Truth is I really like you guys.
  • I really like hanging with you, if you still want to.
  • I really like the way they did things.
  • I really like the way they did things.
  • I really like to hold a grudge.
  • I really like him, Josh.
  • - Half of whom, I really like.

Alternatives:

  • I really like your sketch
  • I really like your drawing
  • I really like your doodle
  • I really like your rough draft
  • I really like your outline

I really like your artwork

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to compliment someone's creative work in a more formal way.

'I really like your artwork' is a general and formal way to appreciate someone's creative output, encompassing various forms of art such as paintings, sculptures, digital art, etc.
  • And the back of artwork is really boring.
  • Really cool stuff like artwork that people will make for us.
  • And the back of artwork is really boring.
  • Especially to somebody I really like.
  • - I really like you so this is on me.
  • - I really like your suit.
  • I really like your glitter period.
  • I really like Jiro Akagawa's novels.
  • - I really like my leg, Jane.
  • There's nothing I really like about you.
  • -I really like the logo.
  • Guess I really like this girl.
  • Look, I really like you.
  • I really like the way you fold down your turtleneck.
  • I really like your initiative to nourish the victims of war.
  • But I really like him and I just...
  • Truth is I really like you guys.
  • I really like hanging with you, if you still want to.
  • I really like the way they did things.
  • I really like the way they did things.

Alternatives:

  • I really like your art
  • I really like your creations
  • I really like your pieces
  • I really like your masterpieces
  • I really like your portfolio

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