English, asked by sajreetshall, 1 month ago

b) Why do you dislike to watch TV with me? Correct the sentence. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

"Dislike" is uncommon in spoken English. But, it is used in formal written English. Almost always we say "don't like."

"I don't like to watch TV" and "I don't like watching TV" are the same.

"I hate" is stronger than "I don't like" or "I dislike." "Hate" used to be used for serious situations only, but now it can be used for non-serious situations. Example:

"I hate vanilla ice cream."

Someone who "hates" vanilla ice cream dislikes it more than someone who "doesn't like" vanilla ice cream.

Answered by twisha51
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Answer:

Why don't you like to watch TV with

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