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HIGHER TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

17 DE JULIO YACHAY
CARER:

BIOTECHNOLOGY
EVEL II
ASIGNATURE:
ENGLISH
TOPICS:

LOVE/LIKE/NOT MIND/HATE+VERB+ING
FOR:
CACUANGO. A, LARGO. H, LUZN.B. (2016)

WE INVESTIGATED TO BUILD HOMELAND

GERUNDS
WHICH THEY ARE GERUNDS?
Gerunds ING
They are common phrases used to express something in a sentence.

SOME FEATURES OF THE GERUNDS

As adjetcive

As subject

Drinking alcohol is
prohibited in this place.
The waiting room is full of
people.

Singing is very difficult for


me.
Brushing your teeth well is
very important.

As complement of the
verb
I hate playing the violin.

AS TIME VERB

AS TENSE

Future
continuous
He will be
coming to
the meeting.

Perfect
continuous
conditional
I would have
been
coming.

Present
continuous

Im trying to
sleep

Continuous
conditional
He would be
living with
her.

Past
continuous
I was
reading my
new book

Past perfect
continuous

She had
been
sleeping in
class.


USE OF THE GERUNDS AS COMPLEMENTE OF THE VERB

LOVE

EXAMPLES

Used to indicate that something we love.

We love cooking.

It has the following structure:

Noun + Love + verb + ING

I love singing.

We love scuba diving.

I love eating chocolate and candies.


AT QUESTION FORM

LOVE

EXAMPLES

Used to indicate that something we love.

Does she love travelling?

It has the following structure:

Verb do/does + noun + love + Verb-ING + ?

Yes, she loves.

No, she doesnt love.


USE OF THE GERUNDS

LIKE

EXAMPLES

Is used to indicate that something we like.

It has the following structure:

Noun + Like + verb-ING

She likes swimming.


Samantha likes reading.

The British reporter likes living in New York.


AT QUESTION FORM

LIKE

EXAMPLES

Is used to indicate that something we like.

It has the following structure:

Do you like learning swimming?

Verb do/does + noun + like + Verb-ING +?

Yes, I like.

No, I dont like.


USE OF THE GERUNDS

HATE

EXAMPLES

Is used to point out that something we dislike.

It presents the following grammatical structure:

Noun + hate + verb + ING.

I hate washing dishes.

He hates working in the garden.

She hates waiting the bus.


AT QUESTION FORM

HATE
Is used to point out that something we dislike.

EXAMPLES

Do they hate working in the garden?

It presents the following grammatical structure:

Verb do/does + noun + hate + Verb-ING + ?

Yes, they hate.

No, they dont hate.


USE OF THE GERUNDS
IN INFITIVE FORM

The words "LOVE", "LIKE" and "HATE" can be followed by the verb form - ING or "to"
infinitive
WITH VERB + VERB-ING

WITH INFINITIVE VERB + TO

We use the following structure:

Noun + Like/love/hate + verb-ING

We use the following structure:

Noun + Like/love/hate + verb infinitive + Complement


USE OF THE GERUNDS
IN INFITIVE FORM

WITH THE VERB - ING FORM AND INFINITIVE VERB + TO


WITH INFINITIVE VERB + TO

WITH VERB + VERB-ING


EXAMPLES

EXAMPLES

She likes dancing.

We love walking on the beach.

I hate studying the Mondays.

I like to dance.

He hates to play with his dog.

I love to swim.

USE OF THE WORD MIND

AS A
VERB

MIN
D
AS
SUSTANTIVE

USE OF WORD MIND

AS A VERB (MIND = IMPORTAR)

It presents the following grammatical structure:

We usethefollowinggrammaticalstructure.

INTERROGATIVE FORM

(Noun + verb do/does NOT + mind + verb-ING)

Verb Do/does + noun + mind + verb-ING + COMPLEMENT + ?

EXAMPLES:

EXAMPLES:

I dont mind driving.

We dont mind taking the train.

He doesnt mind cooking today.

Answer: I dont mind, ok, no problem.

Do you mind eating Chinese food?

USE OF THE WORD MIND


FORMAL WAY (Would you mind = Le
importara?)

EXAMPLES

We use it to request something more politely.

We usethefollowinggrammaticalstructure.

Would you mind closing the window, please?

Answer: It's too noisy outside.

(Would you mind + verb-ING + COMPLEMENT + ?

Do you mind if I use your phone?

Would you mind if I leave earlier?

Answer: I dont mind.

Answer: Ok, no problem.

USE OF THE WORD MIND

AS SUSTANTIVE (MIND = MENTE)


We usethefollowinggrammaticalstructure.

Noun + have/has + lot of + mind

EXAMPLES
I have a lot of memories on my mind.

I have got a lot things on my mind.

THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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