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What’s the difference between “like + verb with ing” and “like + to infinitive”?

on 28/09/2012

Like to/ like +ing. Like to go or like going? Both I like eating fruit and I like to eat fruit are correct but they have different meanings. I like eating fruit means that I […] Read more...

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