Supermonkey
Member
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- UK
:-? I am confused about the difference between V+to+V and V+Ving.
:shock: For instance,
0:We appreciate you choosing Trans Sky Air.(We appreciate you to choose Trans Sky Air.)
1:Jack likes reading.(Jack likes to read)
2:He hates dancing.(He hates to dance.)
3:He starts shopping.(He starts to shop.)
4:The dishes need washing.(The dishes need to be washed.)
5:I practice roller-skating.(I practice to skate.)
6:She tries getting up early.(She tries to get up early.)
7:Sally loves running.(Sally loves to run.)
8:He enjoys writing.(He enoys to write.)
9:I go swimming.(I go to swim.)
Does all the verb can be used in both (V+to+V) and (V+Ving)? Is the meaning the same?
David drank and walked to kitcken.(David drank walking to kitcken.) :roll: ???
opcorn: Thank you very much.
:shock: For instance,
0:We appreciate you choosing Trans Sky Air.(We appreciate you to choose Trans Sky Air.)
1:Jack likes reading.(Jack likes to read)
2:He hates dancing.(He hates to dance.)
3:He starts shopping.(He starts to shop.)
4:The dishes need washing.(The dishes need to be washed.)
5:I practice roller-skating.(I practice to skate.)
6:She tries getting up early.(She tries to get up early.)
7:Sally loves running.(Sally loves to run.)
8:He enjoys writing.(He enoys to write.)
9:I go swimming.(I go to swim.)
Does all the verb can be used in both (V+to+V) and (V+Ving)? Is the meaning the same?
David drank and walked to kitcken.(David drank walking to kitcken.) :roll: ???
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