Like + ing
Grammar Rule
Remember!
We
can use ‘like’ (me gusta), ‘love’ (me encanta), ‘hate’ (odio) and ‘don’t mind’
(no me importa) to say how we feel about an activity.
She loves watching TV.
He hates tidying his room.
They don’t like going to the dentist.
She loves watching TV.
He hates tidying his room.
They don’t like going to the dentist.
I like going to
the park.
I love playing games.
I don’t mind doing homework.
I love playing games.
I don’t mind doing homework.
Be careful!
After
‘like’, ‘love’, ‘hate’ and ‘don’t mind’ we usually use the verb with ‘ing’.
I love using the computer.
He doesn’t like shopping.
She doesn't mind reading.
I love using the computer.
He doesn’t like shopping.
She doesn't mind reading.
We say... We don’t say...
I
like cooking. (NOT I like to cooking.)
She doesn’t like studying. (NOT She doesn’t like for studying.)
She doesn’t like studying. (NOT She doesn’t like for studying.)
3. Write the
missing words in the sentences. Use the verbs on the right.
Tom likes studying English. study
a. I love ___________________TV.
watch
b. I don’t
like ____________________ the car. wash
c. I like
____________________ computer games. play
d. I don’t
mind ____________________ books. read
e. I hate
____________________ in a plane. Fly
5. Complete
the sentences so that they’re true for you! (Completa estas frases para que sean verdad para
ti)
a. I love
__________________________________________________
b. I hate
_____________________________________________________
c. I don’t
mind __________________________________________________
d. I like
________________________________________________________
e. I don’t
like __________________________________________________
f. I really
like __________________________________________________
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