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What is the difference between the verb 'like' followed by 'to' and the verb 'like' followed by 'ing'?
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The verb 'like' followed by 'to' is used to talk about specific activities or experiences, while the verb 'like' followed by 'ing' is used to talk about general preferences.
The verb 'like' followed by 'to' is used to talk about general preferences, while the verb 'like' followed by 'ing' is used to talk about specific activities or experiences.
The verb 'like' followed by 'to' and the verb 'like' followed by 'ing' can be used interchangeably without any difference in meaning.
The verb 'like' followed by 'to' is used to talk about general preferences, but the verb 'like' followed by 'ing' is not commonly used.
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What is the difference between the verb 'like' followed by 'to' and the verb 'like' followed by 'ing'?