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This worksheet is about practicing like v-ing in reading and listening comprehension and dialogue. Students read and listen for information then answer the questions. The worksheet has an answer key.
Mastering “Like + V-ing” in Formal English
Introduction
Let’s talk about “like + V-ing.”.
Understanding the Incantation
- “Like + V-ing”:
- This combination expresses preferences, interests, and activities.
- It’s akin to sipping a fine tea—subtle yet delightful.
Examples
Usage | Explanation | Examples |
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Preference | Express what you enjoy. | – “I like swimming in the ocean.” – “She loves playing chess.” |
Quality | Describe how you feel about something. | – “Love means it’s great.” – “Like means it’s good.” – “Don’t mind means it’s OK.” – “Don’t like means it’s bad.” – “Hate means it’s really bad!” |
Examples | – “We love using the computer.” – “I don’t like doing homework.” – “Do you like reading?” |
References:
- LearnEnglish Kids – Like + V-ing
- Woodward English – Like + Verb-ING – Like + Infinitive – Enjoy
- Proofed’s Writing Tips – Types of Tones in Writing
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