Can I say "it really like rough guy" instead "Like it really rough guy"?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Unfortunately, switching around the order of the words "like" and "really" would make the grammar incorrect and change the meaning of the sentence. "Like it really rough guy" means a guy who "likes it rough," whereas "it really like rough guy" would change the meaning of the phrase to mean either that the guy is rough or that "it" (an extra added subject) likes a rough guy.