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GRAMMAR COMMENT [1, p.140 ]
Verb patterns: infinitive/-ing form
Some verbs can be followed by either a to-infinitive or an –ing form with a little or no difference in meaning:
I started to scream or I started screaming.
Other verbs like this include: begin, not bother, cease, and continue.
! We normally avoid using two-ing forms together.
After the opinion verbs hate, like, love, prefer we can use either a to-infinitive or an –ing form with little difference in meaning.
When I was younger, I used to hate to swim in the sea. (=implies regular swimming)
When I was younger, I used to hate swimming in the sea. (=implies swimming in general)
After would with hate, like, love, prefer, we use a to-infinitive.
I would love to think that it could avoid a huge expansion in visitors.
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