0
New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

to watch/watching

0Which is correct, 'I love to watch you dance' or 'I love watching you dance'? 02br
02br
00I feel both are acceptable but afraid there is a difference in meaning that I'm not aware of.0-
  

Top answer

0 01blockquote 01cite 10New2grammar12cite 12br 10Which is correct, 'I love to watch you dance' or 'I love watching you dance'? 02br 02br 00I 01b 01font 00like going02font 02b 00 to the dentist twice a year => I really 01font 00enjoy02font 00going to the dentist. (I must be mad!

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10New2grammar12cite 12br 10Which is correct, 'I love to watch you dance' or 'I love watching you dance'?
  • 02br 02br 00I 01b 01font 00like going02font 02b 00 to the dentist twice a year => I really 01font 00enjoy02font 00going to the dentist.
  • (I must be mad!
  • 010id4
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
0 01blockquote
01cite10New2grammar12cite12br
10Which is correct, 'I love to watch you dance' or 'I love watching you dance'? 12br
12br
10I feel both are acceptable but afraid there is a difference in meaning that I'm not aware of.12br
12br
12blockquote
10Actually, in this case there's no r
0
0 01blockquote
01cite10New2grammar12cite12br
10Which is correct, 'I love to watch you dance' or 'I love watching you dance'? 12br
12br
10I feel both are acceptable but afraid there is a difference in meaning that I'm not aware of.12br
12br
12blockquote
11b01font
0
0 01blockquote
01cite10New2grammar12cite10Which is correct, 'I love to watch you dance' or 'I love watching you dance'? 12br
12br
10I feel both are acceptable but afraid there is a difference in meaning that I'm not aware of.12br
12br
12blockquote
10There's no difference in meaning.0-

Related Questions