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Heidi
Is this correct, I don't like 'snow/snowing'. It's too cold.?
Are they odd?
Thank you!!
Apr 29, 2016 11:40 AM
Answers · 11
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The correct form is "I don't like snow". You are probably confused because you usually say things like " I don't like reading/playing football/ watching TV. You can say that because you are the one doing the action in those contexts, but you cannot do the snowing :)
April 29, 2016
I don't like snow or I don't like it when it snows
April 29, 2016
Hi, Helen. You can say, "I don't like snow" or "I don't like it when it snows."
I hope that helps!
April 29, 2016
I don't like snow (here SNOW is a noun). It is snowing (here SNOWING is a verb). However, I don't like snowing is wrong.
April 29, 2016
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