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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

A or B? difference?

A: I'd love to read comics.
B: I'd love reading comics.
  

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" context, you are telling people what you enjoy doing as a hobby. So the "d' " is not needed. However, if someone asks you if you would like a cool beer after you have just finished a basketball game, then you can say " I'd love one ".

  • " context, you are telling people what you enjoy doing as a hobby.
  • So the "d' " is not needed.
  • However, if someone asks you if you would like a cool beer after you have just finished a basketball game, then you can say " I'd love one ".
  • That said, there is no difference in meaning between your examples.
  • It is just "to infinity" compared to " gerund".
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In the "I love to..."and "I' like to..." context, you are telling people what you enjoy doing as a hobby. So the "d' " is not needed. However, if someone asks you if you would like a cool beer after you have just finished a basketball game, then you can say " I'd love one ". That said, there is no difference in meaning between your examples. It is just "to infinity" compared to " gerund". The form
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Both of them give the impression that you don't, currently read comics but, want to.
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The questions had nothing to do with reading comics at the present time. It is just a general statement about what tickles your fancy.

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