2. LIKE & LIKE TO
LIKE
We use “like” to express enjoy or
approve of something or someone
(noun).
Subject pronoun + like + noun
I like pasta.
You like her.
We like cats.
They like salsa music.
Do you like fruit salad ?
LIKE TO
We use “like to” to express enjoy or
approve of actions, conditions
(verb).
Subject pronoun + like to + verb
I like to have pasta for lunch.
You like to meet her.
We like to spend time with cats.
They like to listen to salsa music.
Do you like to eat fruit salad?
LET’S PRACTICE WITH SOME EXERCISES
3. LIKE & LIKE TO: EXERCISES
Fill in the gaps with like and like to:
1. Why do you _______winter?
2. Do you _______live in Colombia? Why?
3. Sam and Peter _______ strawberry cheesecake.
4. I don’t _______ watch news.
5. We _______ actions movies. They’re exciting!
6. Do Sharon and Angie _______ read books in English?
7. They _______ drink fruit juice, but they don’t _______ sodas.
4. LIKE & LIKE TO: ANSWERS
Fill in the gaps with like and like to:
1. Why do you like winter?
2. Do you like to live in Colombia? Why?
3. Sam and Peter like strawberry cheesecake.
4. I don’t like to watch news.
5. We like actions movies. They’re exciting!
6. Do Sharon and Angie like to read books in English?
7. They like to drink fruit juice, but they don’t like sodas.