#BritishEnglish verb tenses and use of #LIKEinfinitive #LikePlusGerund. Do you know when you can use “like and a verb (LIKE doing ..... with -ing ... gerund“ and “#like #toInfinitive and a verb in the infinitive“? LIKE to do . I like eating fruit or I like to eat fruit. INFINITIVE or GERUND? They are NOT always the same, there can be a difference. In the video I explain 6 IMPORTANT things to know about how to use them correctly in Native English grammar - learn English language well 0:00 Intro Like gerund, like infinitive 0:36 Is like to and like ing the SAME? 1:30 Write a comment 1:50 Compare I like eating and I like to eat 2:30 I like eating fruit = I enjoy eating Fruit 2:50 I like to eat fruit = it is GOOD to eat fruit 3:25 Good things “to do“ 4:22 Things I don't like doing 5:45 Actively doing or performing an activity 7:45 Like infinitive for habits, preferences and customs 8:45 like ing for permanent situations or states
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