Psychological studies have shown that during an initial contact, it's psychologically impossible to dislike someone who has made you laugh genuinely for 5 times or more. (According to my experience, the word "dislike" should be replaced by "resist the attraction of".) Think about it. It's basic human nature to avoid pain and gain pleasure. What do we do when we experience pleasure? We smile or laugh! Laughter means pleasure, and humor is what creates laughter....
Test 1 - Introducing Yourself 1 Test 2 - Introducing Yourself 2 Test 3 - Nationalities Test 4 - Months / Prepositions 1 Test 5 - Months / Prepositions 2 Test 6 - Adjectives 1 Test 7 - Adjectives 2 Test 8 - Jobs / Can - Can't 1 Test 9 - Jobs / Can - Can't 2 Test 10 - Simple Present Tense (Like / Dislike) 1 Test 11 - Simple Present Tense (Like / Dislike) 2 Test 12 - Time / Weather Conditions 1 Test 13 - Time / Weather Conditions 2 Test 14 - Present Continuous Tense Test 15 - Revision Test
Abigail worked hard for a living. And she expected to go on earning her own living for no man had shown signs of wanting to marry her—least of all the mysterious Professor Dominic van Wijkelen. Certainly he admired her nursing skills. He confidently asked her to take on his private cases, which took Abigail from London to Holland then Spain. But all he seemed to feel for her was intense dislike! Did Dominic not trust women? Was she too plain? Whatever the reason, there was little Abigail could do about it.