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"to" or "〜ing"
I love playing the soccer.
I love to play the soccer.
these sentence is both correct? it's mean the same?
but "I enjoy to play the soccer " Is this sentence wrong?
Are there any rules?
Do I have got no choice but to memorize and ?
Jan 14, 2018 7:42 AM
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Yes, there are rules. You simply need to look up "infinitive gerund verb list". For example, "enjoy" is always followed by "[verb]ing".
Some verbs (not many) can take either infinitive or gerund. "I love playing soccer" and "I love to play soccer" are both correct. If there is a tiny difference, "playing" means you already do it regularly, and "to play" means you don't often have the chance to do it.
However, only "I WOULD LOVE to play soccer" is correct. Pay attention to any other words in the sentence.
January 14, 2018
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They're both correct. With "love", you can use either a gerund (-ing) or an infinitive (to). However, you don't use "the" with "soccer".
I love playing soccer.
I love to play soccer.
See here for more info: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/common-verbs/hate-like-love-and-prefer
January 14, 2018
I love to play soccer. Do not add "the soccer"
January 14, 2018
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