Like + gerund.

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Like + gerund

Like + gerund We often use gerunds after the verbs: love, like, don’t mind, dislike, don’t like, hate, enjoy and prefer. Love: Encantar, amar Like: Gustar Don’t mind: No importar Dislike: Disgustar, no gustar Don’t like: Desagradar, no gustar Hate: Odiar, aborrecer Enjoy: Disfrutar Prefer: Preferir

We use the base form of the verb + -ing to form gerunds. Like + gerund We use the base form of the verb + -ing to form gerunds.

Like + gerund I dislike reading books. She doesn’t mind helping me. He loves going to the cinema. Do you like travelling?Yes, I do. They hate playing games.

Like + gerund Like

Like + gerund don’t like

Like + gerund dislike

Like + gerund Love

Like + gerund Hate

Like + gerund Prefer

Like + gerund Enjoy

Like + gerund don’t mind

Like + gerund Tony likes dancing. Andrés…

Like + gerund You love eating ice-creams. I…

Like + gerund She hates reading. My Mom…

Like + gerund We dislike playing football.

Like + gerund I prefer eating a salad.

Like + gerund He doesn’t mind cooking.

Like + gerund I don’t like playing the guitar.

How to talk about a free time activity? Follow the steps Part 1: select 1 hobbies or free time activity you want. Part 2: Use like + gerounds. Part 3: Adding details to the ideas: -How often do you do your hobby? -Why do you do that activity? -When did you start to do that activity? -Who does introduces you to that activity? For more information : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoyhPZDp3d E&t=283s