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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

driving/to drive

How it is right to be said? It's about the act of driving, that in general you like it.
-I love driving
-I love to drive
  

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I say "I love to drive", but "I love driving" is also perfectly good. like, dislike, love, and hate are just a few verbs that can be followed by either of those forms without any trouble. CJ

  • I say "I love to drive", but "I love driving" is also perfectly good.
  • like, dislike, love, and hate are just a few verbs that can be followed by either of those forms without any trouble.
  • CJ
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I say "I love to drive", but "I love driving" is also perfectly good.

like, dislike, love, and hate are just a few verbs that can be followed by either of those forms without any trouble.

CJ

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