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 genzianella
 
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							| Hello to everyone! I �d like to pick your brain on a grammar issue I came across yesterday: whenever my students say or write "I like to do this" I always correct them and say "I like doing this" as in school I was taught that verbs "like", "hate" ,"prefer" and so on needed the gerund -ing. Well, yesterday one of my students told me that his teacher at school said that it is now perfectly acceptable to say "I like to do/ I hate to go" and so on. She claims that both are correct. What do you think? This thing is bugging me, I don �t want to tell the kid that his teacher is wrong but at the same time I �d like to know if what she says is true. Thanks  |  27 Mar 2009      
					
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 allakoalla
 
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							| Hi genzianella! I like the topic you have brought to the message board:)
 These are the verbs that are used both taking gerund and infinitive the meaning slightly changes.
 I like to do something you emphasis the doer. I like to sing.
 I like singing- you emphasis the activity singing.
 
 
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 eng789
 
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							| Sorry but -  I like to do my homework right after school.  is perfect.                    I hate to have to wait at the doctor �s office.  is also ok   You are talking about stative verbs.    You �ve mixed up the rule.  Stative verbs usually DON �T take  "ing"   I see you now.   ( I didn �t see you before (maybe in a crowd)  but now I do)   I am seeing him now.  ( I am dating him) |  27 Mar 2009     
					
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 genzianella
 
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							| sorry eng789, I don �t see what you mean. I �m talking about verbs that express like/dislike such as:   Tom likes fishing Anna hates doing the washing-up My cat loves purring   It �s ok that stative verbs don �t take the -ing form but that means that you cannot say "I �m liking pizza" or "She �s hating her job". I think YOU mixed up the rule!    |  27 Mar 2009     
					
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 Greek Professor
 
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							| Hi genzianella 
 Firstly both like + infinitive (like to get) and like + -ing (like getting) are possible. In most cases there is no significant difference in meaning.
 
 In British English, there is sometimes a difference between "I like doing" and "I like to do" :
   I like doing something means that generally I enjoy it.I like to do something can mean it is a regular habit or I think it is good or right to do it.
 
 I like living here (I enjoy living here generally)Mary likes peoples to be on time (she thinks it is a good idea for them to be on time).I like swimming.  (In general)I like to swim in the mornings  (regular).
 Note: The difference between the two are very slight.  As a non-native speaker I would not worry too much  about the difference. Just learn that both are possible.
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 arielka
 
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 like to do- this is good or right to do so     ex. I like to go to the dentist twice a year (this mean that you find it good for you)
 
 like doing - you enjoy sth, general reference  ex I like swimming.
 
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 Apodo
 
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							| If it is an activity you are doing at the moment : I like doing this.                                    But you could also say    : I like to do this on sunny days.    I like to do this - meaning right now- I �ve heard it, but I wouldn �t say it. Perhaps it is in common use somewhere.   I hate to have to wait at the doctor �s office.  is also ok   I hate having to wait ....(which is what I would say) flows more easily from the tongue though, which counts for a lot in common usage. |  27 Mar 2009     
					
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 zoretta
 
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							| Hey grazianella... I know this topic is sooooo annoyeing! So, if you want i �ll just send you a page where i actually explain this! what do you think?   Claudia |  27 Mar 2009     
					
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 arielka
 
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							| Apodo  I think you are wrong. 
 hate to - hate what one is about to do.
 
 hate ing- fell sorry for what one is doing.
 
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