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Love, like, dislike & hate Monica Phelps. When to use infinitive/-ing form When verbs are followed by the -ing form, they tend to refer to a GENERAL activity.

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1 Love, like, dislike & hate Monica Phelps

2 When to use infinitive/-ing form When verbs are followed by the -ing form, they tend to refer to a GENERAL activity. BUT When these verbs are followed by the infinitive, they tend to refer to PARTICULAR occasions. Ex: Which sport do you like? * I like swimming. (In general) * I like to swim in the mornings. (Particular situation)

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5 You can use a noun, a pronoun or a verb (w/o +ing.)

6 Full Forms Negative Dont = do not Doesnt = does not I dont like swimming. I do not like swimming. She doesnt like swimming. She does not like swimming.

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10 Short responses Yes, I/you/we/they do. / No, I/you/we/they dont. Yes, he/she does. / No, he/she doesnt. Do we listen? Yes, we do. OR No, we dont. Does he listen? Yes, he does. OR No, he doesnt.


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