When we have two verbs together, the second verb can come in two forms... - to + Base form (to cook) or verb+ing (cooking), Let's see some examples - I want to cook / I love cooking, Verbs like 'need, want, decide, help, try, would like, would love, promisse' use the 'to + base form' - I want to watch a movie / I promisse to call you in the morning / I would like to see you tomorrow / I tried to bake a cake, but it didn't work, Verbs like 'like, love, enjoy, hate, finish' use the verb+ing form - I love reading books / Pam hated eating vegetables / My parents enjoy watching soap opera, Now, let's go to the task - in 3, 2, 1 ... , I want (to eat / eating ) chocolate - I want to eat chocolate, My sister decided (to get married / getting married ) next year - My sister decided to get married next year, I would love ( to eat / eating) pizza - I would love to eat pizza, Pete likes (to hike / hiking) - Pete likes hiking, Kendra always hated (to go / going ) to the beach - Kendra akways hated going to the beach, Maya finished (to do / doing) her homework. - Maya finished doing her homework,
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Verbs Patterns / Expert B1 review
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