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ademoglu

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Hi,

- I spent a lot of time by playing chess at home.
- I spent a lot of time playing chess at home.

I tried to write two sentences, but I cannot know what the difference between the two is - doing or by doing.

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The first is incorrect.

I spent a lot of time playing chess at home.
I spend a lot of time playing tennis.
I spend a lot of time reading.
I want to spend more time studying.

If you want to use "by", you need to give some kind of cause and effect.

By playing a lot of chess at home, I learnt how to concentrate on one activity for several hours.
I improved my English by studying hard.
I lost 20 kilos by running 5km every day for six months.
 

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'I killed a lot of time by playing chess at home.'
Does it make sense? Not a teacher.
 

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"I saw Matthew Wai is full of enthusiastic in learning English by asking the question here."

Does it make sense?

Not a teacher.
 
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Matthew Wai

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Matthew Wai is full of enthusiastic in learning English by asking the question here.
I would say 'He has shown great enthusiasm for learning English by asking questions here'.

Not a teacher.
 
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He has shown great enthusiasm for learning English by asking questions here.

Shouldn't that be 'in learning'?
 

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I am not a teacher.

Not if the enthusiasm is for learning English.
 

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'Someone shows interest in/enthusiasm for (doing) something.'

Not a teacher.
 
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