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I like _____ cooking books, but i hate _____ drama ones.

A- reading - reading
B- reading - read
C- read - reading
D- read - read

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

I like reading cooking books but i hate reading drama ones.

User Vassily
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Answer:

I like reading cooking books, but I hate reading drama ones.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that infinitive or conjugated verbs cannot be together. Examples are:

I am read a book — Incorrect (Verb to be + Verb infinitive is not correct.)

I am reading a book — Correct (Verb to be + Verb-ing is correct.)

Above is continuous tense so let’s look into more examples:

I hate go to school — Incorrect (Verb + Verb isn’t correct.)

I hate going to school — Correct!

Some may not require Verb-ing:

I do go to school — correct but not the best

I go to school — the best!

Just a clarification that “I do go to school” and “I go to school” has same meaning.

But for this case, you should add Verb-ing after Verb.