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Kulia
love -ing or to?
Which of the following options are correct?
I loved to go to my aunt's house
I loved going to my aunt's house
Thanks!
2015年3月13日 05:47
解答 · 3
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They're both correct and the difference in meaning is minimal. Just be aware that if you use the conditional "I would love," then you need to follow it by the infinitive, not the gerund: "I'd love to do that."
2015年3月13日
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Both are correct; they just suggest slightly different things.
2015年3月13日
No, the first one is not correct. "Loved" is past tense, "to go" is present.
It would be correct to say:
* I love to go to my aunt's house. (no specific time)
* I loved going to my aunt's house. (very recent past tense, or a more distant past that is non-repeatable, such as "before she died", "when I still lived near her", or "when I was little".)
2015年3月13日
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