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Wangqh2696122 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Are the two sentence both correct?

Are the two sentence both correct? Which is natural?
However, there are still many chilodren who dislike vegetables.
However, there are still many chilodren disliking vegetables.
  

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; children The first one is okay. It is not okay to add -ing to words such as: love, like, dislike, hate, want, belong, etc. You can see more about adding -ing to verbs here:

  • ; children The first one is okay.
  • It is not okay to add -ing to words such as: love, like, dislike, hate, want, belong, etc.
  • You can see more about adding -ing to verbs here:
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wangqh2696122Are the two sentences both correct?; children
The first one is okay. It is not okay to add -ing to words such as: love, like, dislike, hate, want, belong, etc.
You can see more about adding -ing to verbs here:
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Gigilian NguyenIt is not okay to add -ing to words such as: love, like, dislike, hate, want, belong, etc.
Yes it is.

Even loving her as I did, I was upset by her attitude.
Not wanting to be trapped, the general led his army another way.
I am hating my German lessons this term.
I found two snuff boxes belonging to Lo
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I didn't think about this though. I just thought about one case in which wanting was to have an extreme meaning. However, I didn't think it was good.
fivejedjonEven loving her as I did, I was upset by her attitude.
Not wanting to be trapped, the general led his army another way.
I remember seeing this in a book, we use it to show

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