Do you like [playing]/[to play] football?
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 3:09 am
I know we've been on this time and time again in this forum, but recently I've come across a seemingly tendency* to use -ing forms rather than to+verb in verb+verb constructions with like, for example:
(1) Do you like swimming?
Is it just author's stylistic choice or has something changed and I'm not aware of (as I tend to use I like to swim)?
Thanks
José
* Indeed I've seen it in two coursebooks: Sky High and Attitude both by MacMillan. As far as I knew I like [V [ing]] constructions was more of a British style, and as the forementioned books are American, so that caught my attention.
(1) Do you like swimming?
Is it just author's stylistic choice or has something changed and I'm not aware of (as I tend to use I like to swim)?
Thanks
José
* Indeed I've seen it in two coursebooks: Sky High and Attitude both by MacMillan. As far as I knew I like [V [ing]] constructions was more of a British style, and as the forementioned books are American, so that caught my attention.