like to do vs. like doing: I think the small difference is: the former is more often used to refer to future action while the latter, habitual, repeated doings.
Agree.
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Like to do something vs. like do something
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sorry, two typos.
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05/06/2012 postreply
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Shark,你客氣了,那我就不客氣了哈
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05/06/2012 postreply
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About event sequence
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05/07/2012 postreply
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yeah, Italics will work.
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05/07/2012 postreply
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A helpful video.
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05/06/2012 postreply
20:32:25
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恩,這個問題狗了一下,眾說紛紜
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05/06/2012 postreply
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