"Like to do" or "Like doing"? 3 differences explained: English grammar
I like reading or I like to read? I like to wear slippers at home. I like having a moustache. In this video we'll look at 3 situations when you have to use like + infinitive or the gerund (verb + ing). We'll also look at when you can use both without any change in meaning.
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