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I also love
I love also
(I don’t understand if I can put “also” everywhere in the sentence or if there is a right spot to put it)
I prefer going to the park
I prefer to go to the park
What are the correct ones? Thank you 😊
10 de feb. de 2023 18:08
Respuestas · 4
You can either say “I prefer going to the park.” or
“I’d prefer to go to the park.”
“I prefer to go to the park” sounds unnatural to me.
11 de febrero de 2023
If you use the gerund, you’re usually referring to a habit. I like going to the beach but I prefer going to the park.
If you say ‘I prefer to go the park’ it can sound more like a one-off action (though not always). Would you like to go to beach now? Hmmm tbh I prefer to go to the park.
10 de febrero de 2023
"I also love" sounds much more natural than "I love also."
You can use either the gerund or the infinitive after "prefer."
10 de febrero de 2023
*in the second one I don’t understand if it is mandatory the continuous form, or the infinitive form or if both are correct
10 de febrero de 2023
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Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Francés, Alemán, Italiano
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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