Re: don't like to Hi susan,
question 1:
If someone has to do something that he doesn't like to do, can I use either sentence #1 or #2 here?
1.I don't like to talk to him but I have to.
2.I don't like talking to him but I have to.
question 2:
If someone can choose not to do something again if he doesn't like to do it, can I use either 1 or 2 here?
1. I don't like to talk to him. So I wouldn't like to talked to him again.
2. I don't like talking to him. So I wouldn't like to talked to him again.
question 3:
Can I use either sentence 1 or 2 here?
1. You have been a teacher for many years now. Do you like to be a teacher?
2. You have been a teacher for many years now. Do you like being a teacher?
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