shakemyonions
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- Jul 29, 2013
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- English Teacher
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- British English
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- England
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- China
I am currently teaching a student, and I myself want to extend my understanding of grammar; thus I have a question:
I like running
I like to run
Is there any difference conveyed by these two sentences in terms of their deeper meanings and how they should be used most suitably (for instance, when making a list, or when speaking in certain tenses)
Thanks alot for any help that any body can provide.
Jolly good
Have a nice day
Ben
I like running
I like to run
Is there any difference conveyed by these two sentences in terms of their deeper meanings and how they should be used most suitably (for instance, when making a list, or when speaking in certain tenses)
Thanks alot for any help that any body can provide.
Jolly good
Have a nice day
Ben