IP: *.crowley.pl 17.11.03, 14:28
Witam,

Czy może mi ktoś powiedzieć, czy jest jakaś istotna różnica między
stwierdzeniem I like swimming a I like to swim?

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    • Gość: olo Re: Like to IP: *.3web.net 17.11.03, 16:37
      "I like swimming" is a general form of saying that the speaker likes the type
      of activity, the act, or art of somebody or something that swims or dives; and
      the word 'swimming' functions as a noun.
      "I like to swim", on the other hand, is said when the speaker makes more
      immediate choice between two options, for example, that between "Would you
      like to take a walk or swim?" and "I'd like to swim!" And "swim" in this
      latter option functions as a noun also, but one that describes a period of
      particular activity, here the 'swim'.
      hope that puts you in the swim, or knowing the difference between these two
      forms, marcinx.
      • wannabekiwi Re: Like to 17.11.03, 17:45
        Gość portalu: olo napisał(a):

        And "swim" in this
        > latter option functions as a noun also, but one that describes a period of
        > particular activity, here the 'swim'.

        Say that again ????
        • soup_nazi Re: Like to 17.11.03, 17:50
          I read olo's post quickly and carelessly, but something was strange there for
          me, too. I was too lazy to realize what.
      • soup_nazi Re: Like to 17.11.03, 17:48
        Essentially I agree with olo. However, in most of the situations you'll be on
        the safe side when using either one.
      • tynski Re: Like to 17.11.03, 18:03
        If the bare "swim" is a noun, what is "to" for?

        I like apples.
        I like to apples?
        • venus22 Re: Like to 17.11.03, 18:13
          When you say "I like swimming" you say Lubie plywanie, when you say I like to
          swim, -Lubie plywac.
          venus
          • Gość: cc Re: Like to IP: *.bydgoszcz.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 17.11.03, 20:07
            Przeważnie bez znaczenia którego użyjesz. W AmEng wymienne, w BrEng
            częściej ...-ing niż to... .
            Czasami jest różnica (w BrEng):
            I like going to concerts = I enjoy myself there, have fun
            I like to go to the dentists once a year = I think it's good for my teeth (but
            I don't have any fun there ;-))
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