differences - "I love to [verb]" vs "I love [gerund]"




Possible Duplicates:
Catenatives followed by infinitives and gerunds
“I like to do (be) something” vs “I like doing (being) something”



What is the difference between "I love to sing" and "I love singing"?



Answer



The grammatical difference is that "I love to sing" uses an infinitive construction, whereas "I love singing" makes use of a gerund.


The difference in meaning is that "I love to sing" is referring to yourself singing, whereas "I love singing" could either refer to yourself singing or others singing.


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