Examples of using "Spodoba" in a sentence and their english translations:
Oh, you gotta love it.
You're going to love it.
You'll like this.
Tom will love Boston.
Tom will like that.
You'll like this.
I hope you like it.
Would Tom like that?
I think you'll enjoy it.
He won't like this.
Oh, you've got to love it. That's a first.
- I hope you'll like it.
- I hope that you will like it.
- Tom thinks you'll enjoy this.
- Tom thinks that you'll enjoy this.
- Do you think he will like it?
- Do you think she will like it?
- I knew you'd enjoy the party.
- I knew that you'd enjoy the party.
I knew you'd like it.
- I think Tom is really going to like this.
- I think that Tom is really going to like this.
- Take whichever flower you like.
- Take any flower you like.
Are you still thinking that you'd like the job?
You won't like Tom.
I knew you'd like one of them.
I'm sure Tom will like his new job.
- I'm not sure if George will take to this idea.
- I'm not sure if George will like this idea.
Tom didn't think you would like the idea.
- Tom assumed Mary would like the present he bought for her.
- Tom assumed that Mary would like the present he bought for her.
Tom was worried that you wouldn't like his gift.
I have a feeling I'm going to really like living in Boston.
I wanted to give you something, but I wasn't sure what you'd like.
Tom hopes that Mary will like the present he bought for her.
There's something I need to tell you, and I know you're not going to like it.