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Is there any difference between "I like singing" and "I like to sing"?
Is there any difference between "I like singing" and "I like to sing"?
Do you use them at different situations?
I mean, do you clearly differentiate them?
May 1, 2011 3:05 AM
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There are one and the same !
May 1, 2011
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It's the same... I have a English book andI will write you what the book said:
With the following verbs: "like" "hate" "love" "can't stand" "can't bear", you can use -ing or the infinitive.
Examples
I like getting up early or I like to get up early
She can't stand being alone or Shen can't stand to be alone
May 1, 2011
Tout le même
September 4, 2012
Thanks everybody! :D
May 1, 2011
There is no difference, use both confidently and you'll be fine.
May 1, 2011
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