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

The correct phrase is "I hate to go to school." The second phrase, "I don't like go to school," is incorrect because it is missing the word 'to' after 'like.' The correct structure is 'don't like to + verb.'

Last Updated: March 25, 2024

i hate to go to school

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a strong negative feeling about going to school.

Examples:

  • I hate to go to school early in the morning.
  • She hates to go to school on Mondays.
  • They hate to go to school when it's raining.
  • He hates to go to school without his friends.
  • We hate to go to school during exams.

I don't like go to school

This phrase is incorrect in English as it is missing the word 'to' after 'like.'


Alternatives:

  • I don't like to go to school.
  • I dislike going to school.
  • I'm not fond of going to school.
  • I prefer not to go to school.
  • I'd rather not go to school.

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