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what's the difference in meaning between
I prefer drinking tea i prefer to drink tea |
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Dear Mr. Mazen
I prefer drinking (or any gerund) = general preference = I always prefer this. I prefer to drink (or any to + inf.) = specific preference = In this situation (only) / this time only I prefer this. Best Regards |
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When we use verbs such as (like ) folowed by a gerund we mean that we want to talk about a general idea : (I like drinking tea .) means I enjoy it. and this does not mean that I want to drink it at the moment. But when we use to + infinitive ( I like to drink tea .) measns I want some tea now. so we usually use it when someone asks us if we would like to have a drink.
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When we use verbs such as (like ) folowed by a gerund we mean that we want to talk about a general idea : (I like drinking tea .) means I enjoy it. and this does not mean that I want to drink it at the moment. But when we use to + infinitive ( I like to drink tea .) measns I want some tea now. so we usually use it when someone asks us if we would like to have a drink.
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