I LIKE DOING and I LIKE TO DO | Common mistakes in English

What’s the difference between saying I LIKE DOING and I LIKE TO DO in English? They look really similar, right? Well, sometimes the meaning is different. For example, if you say “I LIKE GOING to the dentist“, it means you enjoy it. However, if you say “I LIKE TO GO to the dentist twice a year“, this means you think it’s a good idea. Let me explain more clearly in this video lesson. Learn more: 0:00​ Intro: I LIKE DOING and I LIKE TO DO 0:25 I LIKE DOING 0:55 I LIKE TO DO 1:15 What does it mean? 1:55 What would you say? 2:30 Outro: I LIKE DOING and I LIKE TO DO #english #grammar #verbs
Back to Top