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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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She loathes to watch TV//is loath to watching TV.

She loathes to watch TV.
She is loath to watching TV.

Hi,
Do both of the above sound right and convey a similar concept? Thanks.
  

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Hi, She loathes to watch watching TV. This means she detests watching TV. She is loath to watch ing TV.

  • Hi, She loathes to watch watching TV.
  • This means she detests watching TV.
  • She is loath to watch ing TV.
  • This means she is reluctant to watch TV.
  • Do both of the above sound right and convey a similar concept?
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Hi,
She loathes to watch watching TV. This means she detests watching TV.
She is loath to watching TV. This means she is reluctant to watch TV.

Do both of the above sound right and convey a similar concept? No. See my comments.

Clive

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