Cts. Grammar
3 Write sentences with love, hate, (don't) like +
- ing.
@= love, = like, don't like, Be= hate
a James / 8 / get up / early.
6
Wrovisiwa
b He / read / comics.
5
c My father / 80 / watch / TV.
dlle / play / computer games.
Yecor
el / sing.
བ ་ས བ བ བ བ བ བ ་ ་བ ར ར ར ་ བ བ་ བ ར པ ༦༨ བ་ v«་ ་ པ་ མི་ བ་ཡཔ་སབ་རལས་ འབཙཆས་ ་༠+++བས་
t Patrick / 80 / study / Maths.
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To form this sentence, we use the verb "love" followed by the -ing form of the verb "get up". The subject is "James" and the adjective "early" describes the action.
b) He likes reading comics.
To form this sentence, we use the verb "like" followed by the -ing form of the verb "read". The subject is "he" and the object is "comics".
c) My father hates watching TV.
To form this sentence, we use the verb "hate" followed by the -ing form of the verb "watch". The subject is "my father" and the object is "TV".
d) She doesn't like playing computer games.
To form this sentence, we use the negative form of the verb "like" (don't like) followed by the -ing form of the verb "play". The subject is "she" and the object is "computer games".
e) I love singing.
To form this sentence, we use the verb "love" followed by the -ing form of the verb "sing". The subject is "I".
f) Patrick likes studying Maths.
To form this sentence, we use the verb "like" followed by the -ing form of the verb "study". The subject is "Patrick" and the object is "Maths".
Note: In English, the verbs "love", "like", and "hate" are often followed by the -ing form of the verb to describe activities or actions that someone enjoys, has a preference for, or dislikes. The negative form "don't like" is used when someone doesn't enjoy or have a preference for something. The verb "hate" is used to express a strong dislike. Additionally, the verb "be" is used with "hate" to indicate a more intense dislike.