Examples of using "Beyzbolu" in a sentence and their english translations:
I like baseball.
I love baseball.
I don't like baseball.
She doesn't like baseball very much.
I don't like baseball at all.
He doesn't care much for baseball.
I don't want you to quit baseball.
Tom used to like baseball.
He loves baseball.
Tom loves baseball.
Tom likes baseball.
Why do you like baseball?
Most boys like baseball.
I like baseball very much.
Tom doesn't like baseball very much.
Do you like baseball, Bin?
He really likes baseball.
- He likes baseball very much.
- He really likes baseball.
I like baseball, too.
- I think Tom likes baseball.
- I think that Tom likes baseball.
Tom didn't even like baseball.
- I didn't know you liked baseball.
- I didn't know that you liked baseball.
I've always liked baseball.
I don't follow baseball at all.
- You know Tom likes baseball.
- You know that Tom likes baseball.
Mary said she didn't like baseball.
He is crazy about baseball.
I preferred baseball to football in my childhood.
I like baseball. What sport do you like?
When did you start liking baseball?
- I thought you told me that you liked baseball.
- I thought that you told me that you liked baseball.
Didn't you know Tom didn't like baseball?
I like traveling and watching baseball.
He likes not only baseball but football as well.
- He likes neither baseball nor football.
- He doesn't like baseball or soccer.
As a child, I liked baseball better than football.
Tom is the only boy here who doesn't like baseball.
- Why do you think Tom likes baseball so much?
- Why do you think that Tom likes baseball so much?
Tom is the only guy here who doesn't like baseball.
He likes neither baseball nor football.
I don't understand why you like baseball so much.
Japanese men still like baseball better than soccer.
Just as the Americans like baseball, the British like cricket.
If there are people who like baseball, then there are people who like soccer, as well.