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she likes apples vs apple likes by her

The phrase 'she likes apples' is correct and commonly used in English, while 'apple likes by her' is incorrect. The correct structure is subject + verb + object, as seen in the first phrase. The second phrase has the object 'apple' incorrectly placed at the beginning and uses the preposition 'by' in an unnatural way.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

she likes apples

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase follows the subject-verb-object order, where 'she' is the subject, 'likes' is the verb, and 'apples' is the object. It expresses the action of liking apples by the subject.

Examples:

  • She likes apples for breakfast.
  • She likes apples more than oranges.
  • She likes apples with peanut butter.
  • She likes apples from the farmer's market.
  • She likes apples in her lunch.

apple likes by her

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.


Alternatives:

  • She is liked by the apple.
  • The apple is liked by her.
  • The apple likes her.

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