English Time-Expressing your general preference (Part 1)
When
talking about general preferences about food and other things, you can use this: I like my [______] (adjective / with _______)
Examples:
I like my coffee sweet and creamy.
I like my coffee with milk and sugar.
I like my steak medium rare.
I like my steak with a glass of red wine.
I like my t-shirts pressed.
I like my room cool.
I like my beer ice cold in a cold glass.
I went to a farm and bought some dill, bell peppers, and zucchini. I like my dill young usually but this one had flowers. I like my zucchini small and sweet but this was only $0.99! I had to try and checkout the taste. It was good.


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