Liking and disliking

Liking: 

To express liking for something, we may use such structures and utterances as:

i. I like to + verb1 -----.

 I like to give parties.

ii. I like + verb1 + ing -----------.

 I like giving parties.

iii. I love to + verb1 ----------.

I love to meet him.

iv. I love + verb1 + ing --------.

I love meeting him.

 v. Who does not like ----------?

Who doesn't like this sight?

 

Disliking: 

Dislikes are expressed with the following expressions:

i. I don't like to give parties.

ii. I don't like giving parties. 

iii. I don't love to meet him. 

iv. I don't love meeting him.

v. It looks ugly.

vi. I hate to give parties.

vii. I hate giving parties. Who likes it?

viii. Who loves it?

ix. Who likes it? 

 


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