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 😊
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.
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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 lutego 2023
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"I also love" sounds much more natural than "I love also."
You can use either the gerund or the infinitive after "prefer."
10 lutego 2023
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*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 lutego 2023
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