To talk about liking or disliking something, you can use verb + -ing with:-
Question | Answer + | Answer - |
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Do you enjoy learning English? | Yes, I love it. | No, I hate it. |
Does he like living in Germany? | Yes, he loves it. | No, he hates it. |
Did you love the Beatles in the 60s? | Yes, I loved them. | No, I hated them. |
Do you hate football? | Yes, I hate it. | No, I love it. |
feel like | fancy
Question | Answer + | Answer - |
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Do you feel like going out tonight? | Yes, I'd love to. | No, I don't feel like it. |
Do you fancy going for a drive? | Yes, I'd love to. | No, I don't feel like it. |
After some verbs (love, like, don't/doesn't mind,don't/doesn't like, hate) you can use a noun, a pronoun or a verb +ing.
Love | Like | Don't mind | Don't Like | Hate | |
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Noun (coffee) | I love coffee. | I like coffee. | I don't mind coffee. | I don't like coffee. | I hate coffee. |
Pronoun (him) | I love him. | I like him. | I don't mind him. | I don't like him. | I hate him. |
Verb (flying) | I love flying. | I like flying. | I don't mind flying. | I don't like flying. | I hate flying. |
To invite someone to do something you can also use:-
Question | Answer + | Answer - |
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How about going out tonight? | Yes, I'd love to. | No, I don't feel like it. |
Would you like to go out tonight? | Yes, I'd love to. | No, I don't feel like it. |
How about having a drink? | Yes, I'd love to. | No, thanks. |
Would you like to have a drink? | Yes, I'd love one. | No, thank you. |
! Note. 'How about ...' is informal. 'Would you like to ...' is formal.
Mr Bean is at home when his wife comes in...
Mr Bean: | Hello, darling. Do you fancy going out tonight? |
Mrs Bean: | Oh, no thanks, I don't really feel like it tonight. How about renting a film instead. |
Mr Bean: | OK. Do you feel like watching the new Bruce Willis film, Die Hard 13? |
Mrs Bean: | Oh, no. I hate him. Do you like Julia Roberts? |
Mr Bean: | I don't mind her. She's alright. |
Mrs Bean: | Well I really like her. Let's rent her new film then. |