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what is difference ? I like to walk VS i like to go walking , what is difference between those grammar contractions.Thanks in advance .
2016년 3월 1일 오전 8:41
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"I like to walk" refers to the action of walking or means of getting somewhere. For example: Do you get the bus to work? No, I like to walk. "I like to go walking" refers to a recreational activity, like 'go running' or 'go skiing' or 'go sailing'. For example, 'In the summertime, I like to go walking in the forests and hills'
2016년 3월 1일
In practice, they are interchangeable (also "I like walking"). If you are an advanced learner, it's worth understanding the difference in emphasis between an infinitive and a gerund. The former expresses the concept, the idea, the hypothetical nature of the verb, whereas the latter expresses the reality, the active nature of the verb. I like to walk - emphasises your mental preference I like walking - emphasises your enjoyment when doing this activity If you can appreciate this difference, it may help you to understand better why some constructions and some verbs must be followed by an infinitive (e.g. it is necessary to ....) and why some must followed by a gerund (subject + avoid + ing - never avoid + to).
2016년 3월 1일
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