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“I love to dance” or “I love dancing”?
2013年3月26日 20:57
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"I love to dance" means that I think dancing is a lovely activity. Love/like/hate/dislike/prefer+TO INFINITIVE is used to show your attitude towards something. "I love dancing" means I enjoy dancing, it gives me pleasure.Love/like/hate/dislike/prefer+Verb with ING is used to show your hobbies or preferences. I hope my explanation was useful enough.
2013年3月26日
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"I love to dance" is less ambiguous. "I love dancing" is more like "I love football". It doesn't mean that you're the one who is dancing or playing football.
2013年3月26日
I love to dance. maybe you'd better say " I'd love to dance" to indicate that you want to do sth. I love dancing, is your habit. one of the differences between " to do" and "doing", is "to do" indicate that you want to do a sth. and "doing" itself is a "thing" just like a noun. for example: I love the girl, I love kissing. if you love kissing, and also you love the girl, then you love to kiss the girl.
2013年3月26日
I dont know the difference, but I love dancing and I love to dance =)
2013年3月26日
The previous answers are too complicated and difficult. The correct answer is very simple. They have the same meaning. There is no difference.
2013年3月26日
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