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 Reale
 
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							| HI, Please tell me if the  negative sentences using like+ing & would like+infinitive grammatically  correct. the exercise: (not have children) I don �t like not having children.          I wouldn �t like not to have children. My student doubts their validity. Thanks 
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 annelaure
 
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							| they �re both correct but they don �t mean the same thing... the first one with like+ing is about something happening now, that person regrets not having children basically; the other one with would is about a future situation. I mean that �s how I see it. :) |  23 Nov 2013     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| �I don �t like not having children � is fine.  �I wouldn �t like not to have children � is unnatural-sounding. (As annelaure points out, they mean different things). 
  �I wouldn �t like not having children � sounds better.  The reason? Mmmm... maybe because  �having � is describing a state?  |  23 Nov 2013     
					
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 katpak
 
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							| I think your student �s doubts are valid. In Standard English double negation is considered incorrect. In speech/slang/common use though the sentences would be considered ok. 
 http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/31667/are-double-negatives-ever-appropriate-in-english
 
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 cunliffe
 
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							| However, the negatives in those sentences don�t cancel each other out. The double negative rule does not apply here, after �I don�t like� because you can dislike a negative, e.g. �I don�t like having no moustache.� �I don�t like not being top of the class.� |  24 Nov 2013     
					
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 Reale
 
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							| Thank you for your answers. 
 Is it correct to use an infinitive in place of an -ing form as in:   I wouldn �t like not to have a moustache. I wouldn �t like not to be top of the class. 
 They sound clumsy but are they incorrect? |  24 Nov 2013     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Hi Reale, I hope someone will answer you. As a native, I know what sounds right, but I don �t know  �the rules �. If someone said it, I wouldn �t say it was incorrect... No Bruce/Les/Sophia/MoodyMoody/Almaz/etAlia around to advise here? Have they got non-eslprinables lives to lead, or something?  |  24 Nov 2013     
					
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