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What's the difference in meaning between 'I like to read books.' and 'I like reading books.?
What's the difference in meaning between 'I like to read books.' and 'I like reading books.?
25 dec. 2015 18:07
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There is no difference in meaning between those two sentences. They are both correct, they are both used and the previous posters are trying to find a difference in meaning or an error when there simply isn't one on this occasion.
25 december 2015
3
They are both fine.
26 december 2015
1
The first sentence is wrong, because when you use a pleasure verb such as like, love, enjoy, etc... The following verb goes in the -ING form.
I mean: I LIKE goING at school.
Right?
25 december 2015
1
I think that the difference is the time. The first one "i like to read now books" and the second i like the act of reading books at any time!
25 december 2015
Nothing. I wonder if this answer shows up.
25 december 2015
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Kim
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