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Ukrainian_Hobbit Posted 20 years ago
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like to do sth VS like doing sth

0 is there any difference in the meaning of "like to do sth" and "like doing sth"? 0-
  

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0Hello, Ukrainian Hobbit, and welcome to English Forums.02br
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00No real difference here, though some verbs do have different meanings-- for instance, r01i00emember to do02i00 vs 01i00remember doing02i00.0-
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0With "I'd like to", you have to use the infinitive - of course -.02br
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00I was taught that the -ing form (gerund) expresses a "general liking", whereas the infinitive form expresses a "particular" liking...0-
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0 I don't think there's any difference in most situations.0-
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0excuse me but i don't know the meaning of sth, please explain to me what is sth?02br
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1i00sth = something02br
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