LOVE / LIKE / HATE / ENJOY / CAN’T STAND

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LOVE / LIKE / HATE / ENJOY / CAN’T STAND

STRUCTURE AFFIRMATIVE FORM SUBJECT VERB BASE FORM (VERB + ING) + COMPLEMENT. I love  reading comics. You like  listening to music. We hate  doing exercise. enjoy  playing soccer. They cleaning the house. SUBJECT verb (VERB + ING) + COMPLEMENT. He loves  writing poems. She likes  studying. It hates  running.

STRUCTURE NEGATIVE FORM SUBJECT Don’t + verb base form (VERB + ING) + COMPLEMENT. I don’t love reading comics. You don’t like listening to music. We don’t hate doing exercise. don’t enjoy playing soccer. They cleaning the house. SUBJECT Doesn’t + verb base form (VERB + ING) + COMPLEMENT. He doesn’t love writing poems. She doesn’t like studying. It doesn’t hate running.

(VERB + ING) + COMPLEMENT. CAN’T STAND SUBJECT CAN’T STAND (VERB + ING) + COMPLEMENT. I can’t stand  eating onions. You looking at street dogs. He drinking coffee. She watching horror movies. It eating beans. We listening to metal. walking to school. They being alone.

RULES TO ADD ING