English Vocabulary Lesson on verbs of feelings (Love dancing, hate singing, like watching movies)

English Vocabulary Lesson on verbs of feelings (Love dancing, hate singing, like watching movies)

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English

9th - 10th Grade

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The video tutorial explains the use of verbs of feelings with 'ING' and 'to' forms in American English. It highlights the subtle differences in emphasis between the two forms, with 'ING' focusing on the action or experience and 'to' emphasizing the result or preference. Examples are provided to illustrate these differences, and the use of modal verbs with the 'to' form is also discussed.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Can you provide an example of a verb of feeling used in the ING form?

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2.

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Explain why the infinitive form is more common in American English when expressing preferences.

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How does the use of 'like' change when expressing a preference versus an experience?

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What are some examples of modal verbs that take the infinitive form?

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What is the difference between using the ING form and the infinitive form with verbs of feelings?

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