aysaa
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Hi,
''You must always use the to-infinitive with the expressions 'would love to', 'would hate to', etc.''
''I would love to dance with you''.
Gerund or Infinitive: Selecting the correct one in English grammar
BUT:
- If I were you, I wouldn't hate watching a movie with her.
My question is can we use 'ing' after 'would like, would hate, would love' in an 'if clause sentence'? My opinion is that it seems OK but not sure.
Thanks.
''You must always use the to-infinitive with the expressions 'would love to', 'would hate to', etc.''
''I would love to dance with you''.
Gerund or Infinitive: Selecting the correct one in English grammar
BUT:
- If I were you, I wouldn't hate watching a movie with her.
My question is can we use 'ing' after 'would like, would hate, would love' in an 'if clause sentence'? My opinion is that it seems OK but not sure.
Thanks.