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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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how to use LIKE + infinitive or gerund
  

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He likes running; she likes shopping. (gerund) He likes to run; she likes to shop. (infinitive) The two sentences are OK and mean the same thing.

  • He likes running; she likes shopping.
  • (gerund) He likes to run; she likes to shop.
  • (infinitive) The two sentences are OK and mean the same thing.
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He likes running; she likes shopping. (gerund)
He likes to run; she likes to shop. (infinitive)

The two sentences are OK and mean the same thing.
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When like is an adjective: There's nothing like eating when you're hungry.

CB

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