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> Take this simple example: “I love flying planes.”

> Do I enjoy participating in the act of piloting an aircraft? Or am I expressing an appreciation for man-made vehicles engaged in movement through the air on wings

Clearly the latter, as the former begets the infinitive, "I love to fly ...".

Maybe I am wrong, going by the American usage of the gerund I clearly am, but then "I want going flying" sounds ridiculous in any case. Maybe I am missing the difference, so as a second language speaker, I'd love to be corrected.



note to self: I read, it might not be the gerund in this case, but the past participle.




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