The document discusses how to express preferences using verbs like like, enjoy, love, and hate. These verbs are usually followed by a gerund (verb with -ing) to indicate what is liked or disliked. Examples are given such as "She likes playing football" and "I enjoy listening to music." Readers are then given exercises to complete sentences using these preference verbs followed by gerunds.
The document discusses how to express preferences using verbs like like, enjoy, love, and hate. These verbs are usually followed by a gerund (verb with -ing) to indicate what is liked or disliked. Examples are given such as "She likes playing football" and "I enjoy listening to music." Readers are then given exercises to complete sentences using these preference verbs followed by gerunds.
The document discusses how to express preferences using verbs like like, enjoy, love, and hate. These verbs are usually followed by a gerund (verb with -ing) to indicate what is liked or disliked. Examples are given such as "She likes playing football" and "I enjoy listening to music." Readers are then given exercises to complete sentences using these preference verbs followed by gerunds.