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My sister "likes to ice skate" or "likes to go ice skating" What is a difference between thank
2014년 5월 19일 오후 5:51
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Hi, there is no difference. I don't like the word like, so rather use the word enjoys, but then your sentence would be "My sister enjoys ice skating"/ "My sister enjoys to go ice skating."
2014년 5월 19일
There is a slight difference between them. She likes to ice skate = she enjoys skating on ice She likes to go ice skating = she enjoys going to the ice rink - or to a frozen lake - to skate on ice. This might mean eg an evening out with her friends at the ice rink. It's more of an 'activity', and perhaps a social occasion too. By the way, there is also a difference between the way that American and British people express this idea. When we talk about activities that we enjoy in British English we say 'I like + ... ing' (gerund form) : eg 'I like ice skating' . Americans would use 'I like to ice skate' ( to + infinitive form). NB the verb 'enjoy' is always followed by a gerund eg 'I enjoy ice skating ' ' I enjoy going ...' I hope that helps.
2014년 5월 19일
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