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I don't like go to school vs i hate to go school

Both phrases have issues and are not correct in standard English. The correct versions would be: 'I don't like to go to school' and 'I hate going to school'. The first phrase is missing the preposition 'to' after 'go', and the second phrase is missing the preposition 'to' after 'go' and the gerund form 'going' instead of 'to go'.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1053 views

I don't like go to school

This phrase is not correct in standard English.

The correct form should be 'I don't like to go to school.'
  • This may not be when you go to school, Mr. Perfect, but some people need to go to school during the summer.
  • You told Ashley she doesn't have to go to school. No, I told her that it was her responsibility to go to school.
  • Madison, you have to go to school, and you should get Lauren to go to school, too.
  • Please clean this place and go to school, clean and go to school, but you have not done neither one nor the other...
  • Before, l would never go to school... and now that l don't go to school, I'm always here.
  • I go to school with your boy. I go to school with Walter.
  • One bureaucratic decision draws a line between children who must go to school and children who must not go to school.
  • Grace is going to go to school with Jack and she'll marry him and Amy is going to marry me and go to school in New York and we're all going to live happily ever after.
  • But for the moment, I have to go to school and you have to go to work. School.
  • And I'll probably go to school right here next fall, but I don't have any acceptance letters yet, but I do have options.
  • You know, I don't go to school anymore, I don't drive, it's...
  • No. No, I don't. I do not want to go to school in New York.
  • So I want to get home in case the acceptance letter came in today so I can tear it up because I don't want Ricky to think that I don't want to get married so that I can go to school in New York instead.
  • I'm going to do whatever I have to do to get a college degree, but I don't have to ever see that woman again and I do not want to go to school there now.
  • When you go to school, go to ballet, so I can see the teacher again.
  • Your kids could go to school, go to college, go away and have kids of their own, come back, bring the grandkids, you'll have the same lightbulb saving you energy.
  • Do you know - do you know that people fall in love in war and go to school and go to factories and hospitals and get divorced and go dancing and go playing and live life going?
  • In fact, I don't even go to school, and if you want me back in school today, I got candy for you.
  • I mean, I don't know how we'd ever work it out for me to go to school out there, but I just want to feel like I can go there if I want to.
  • I don't go to school, sir.

Alternatives:

  • I don't like to go to school
  • I dislike going to school
  • I am not fond of going to school
  • I am not a fan of going to school
  • I am not keen on going to school

i hate to go school

This phrase is not correct in standard English.

The correct form should be 'I hate going to school.'
  • I hate to leave you here dead, but I have to go to school.
  • I hate to cut this short but I have to go.
  • I hate to be too demanding but with my Head of Clinical Services hat on, I might need just a bit more to go on.
  • I hate to repeat myself, but Schmidt needs to go out there and work this out with Vanek.
  • I hate to repeat myself, but Schmidt needs to go out there and work this out with Vanek.
  • I hate to go all ballistic, but it has not been a pleasure meeting you.
  • I hate to deprive you of me during a crisis, but I've got to go.
  • I hate to go visiting without a plate of cookies or a box of candy.
  • - I hate to break up this little family reunion, but we got to go now.
  • I hate to go to that banquet and leave the old man alone.
  • I hate to be a platoon rat, but I don't know where else to go.
  • I hate to go, but at least I'm going delicious.
  • I hate to go I heard he's having a baby.
  • I hate to do this, But I have something I need to go do at 4:00.
  • I have to go. I hate to cut this short.
  • I hate to tell you this, but it's time for you to go to bed.
  • I hate to break this to you, but the last thing I want to go around with for the rest of my life is a lie propagated by my ex-boyfriend.
  • But now i'm afraid time is up. I hate to go, but at least i'm going delicious.
  • I hate to go in among them but you've shown me the way to salvation and a secured claim.
  • I hate to leave, gentlemen, but I really have to go.

Alternatives:

  • I hate going to school
  • I detest going to school
  • I can't stand going to school
  • I loathe going to school
  • I despise going to school

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