Gabriele
Verb love What is the difference between "I love to swim" and "I love swimming"?
Jun 27, 2016 10:06 PM
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while they are the same... ish. but I personally would probably understood "I love to swim" as some casual activity, while "I love swimming" as loving the sport called swimming (either as a swimmer or as a spectator at swimming event). So they can be the same, but can mean different things.
June 27, 2016
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they are the same! no difference
June 27, 2016
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For the most part they are the same. If you liked to watch swimming only then you might say "I love swimming", but you would not say "I love to swim". If you loved to swim yourself you could use either. So "I love swimming" is a little bit broader statement I think.
June 27, 2016
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They are the same but I agree with the comment above. "I love to swim" is used when you specifically like to swim. "I love swimming is more general and that you like the sport of swimming.
June 27, 2016
One is a verb the other an abjective
June 27, 2016
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