I like walking in nature. (gerund)
I like to walk in nature.
I like shopping.
I like to shop.
I like going to shops.
I like to go to shops. Infinitive
I like to swim.
I like swimming.
What do you like to do?
What do you like to eat?
What do you like to sing?
I like listening to music.
I like to listen to music.
I like walking.
I like to walk.
I live in the United States of America.
I live in “the states”.
Canada is a part of North America.
Mexico is also part of North America.
Brazil (Brasil) is part of South America.
I live in the U.S.
I play golf.
I play basketball. Lorena plays basketball. Leticia also plays basketball with her grandchildren. Children (not childrens)
I do Zumba.
I do yoga.
I play soccer. I play soccer too (also).
I play cards.
Melinda doesn’t like onions and fish.
“I don’t like onions and fish.”
The verb “To Do”
I do / I don’t
She does / She doesn’t (does not)
“I don’t like spinach,” said Jorge.
Jorge doesn’t like spinach.
Do you have a food that you don’t like?
Chava doesn’t like kiwis. M
Daniela doesn’t like beef.
I have chickens and fish. What do you have?
I don’t have any animals.
I have a cockatoo.
Sal have has a husky.
Ededir has a chihuahua.
Cecilia has one cat. Her daugher has one cat. Her son-in-law has one cat. That makes three cats!
Take it easy!
Soybeans
You can make “mock meat” with soybeans.
Soy hotdogs.
Soy burgers.
Soy chicken.