She likes sushi.
She likes to eat sushi.
She likes eating sushi.
She doesn't like to eat sushi.
He doesn't like to put dishes in the dishwasher.
2. begin play
Her children begin to play in the playground.
The children won't begin to play in the playground until after supper.
She didn't begin to ski until she was 25 years old.
3. hate drive
I hate driving a car in Vancouver.
He hates to drive in a traffic jam / rush hour.
He hates to drive on busy streets.
She hates to walk on crowded sidewalks.
Marie doesn't hate driving in Vancouver, but she doesn't like it either.
either - pronunciation- ee-ther, eye-ther
4. prefer do
I prefer to study rather than (to) stay at home.
I prefer studying rather than staying at home.
5.
like read
She likes to read the newspaper.
I like to read novels.
I don't like to read novels.
I like reading the Bible.
6.
love eat
She doesn't love to eat.
Joe doesn't love to eat in restaurants.
7.
can't stand talk
I can't stand to talk with my son sometimes.
I can't stand to talk with my son when he doesn't concentrate on his piano.
Our classroom was very dirty. I
I can't stand talking to you.
I can't stand to sit in a traffic jam.
I can't stand sitting in a traffic jam.
I can't stand to be stuck in a traffic jam.
I'm going to be late to the party. I am stuck in a traffic jam on Lion's Gate. Some dummy ran out of gas on the bridge.
8. continue study
My son continues studying at UHill.
I will continue to study
erhu - two strings
guitar - six strings
bass - four strings
banjo - five strings
pedal steel - 10 strings
mandolin - eight strings
I love playing music with my friends.
She loves playing hockey/soccer/basketball/tennis at school.
She loves to go skiing in the winter.
She loves going skiing in the winter.
He loved going swimming when he was a child.
present tense
past tense
future tense
negative
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