Use of “I Like + Noun / Verb-ing” in English Speaking | Easy Daily English Guide

We use “I like” to talk about things, people, activities, or hobbies that we enjoy. It is one of the most common expressions in daily English conversations. After “I like”, we can use a noun (thing, person, place) or a verb + ing (activity).

For example, you can say, “I like coffee” or “I like reading books.” These sentences help you talk about your interests, habits, and preferences. You can use them at home, in the office, while traveling, or when meeting new people. Learning this structure makes your English speaking more natural and helps you express yourself confidently in everyday situations.

◎ Important Points

  • Use I like + noun to talk about things you enjoy.
  • Use I like + verb-ing to talk about activities you enjoy.
  • Do not use the base verb after “I like”.
  • This structure is common in daily conversations.
  • You can talk about hobbies, food, places, and people.
  • Add details to make your sentences more interesting.
  • Practice speaking these sentences aloud for better fluency.

Sentence Structure: Subject + like/likes + Noun / Verb-ing

Example: I like playing cricket.

Concept: Use a noun after “I like” for things and use verb-ing after “I like” for activities.

Speaking Tip: Talk about your hobbies every day using “I like” sentences to improve speaking confidence.

Common MistakeWrong ExampleCorrect Example
Using base verb after likeI like play cricket.I like playing cricket.
Missing verb-ingI like read books.I like reading books.
Wrong verb formI like to reading books.I like reading books.
Using wrong subject agreementShe like music.She likes music.
Missing objectI like.I like coffee.
  1. I like coffee in the morning.
  2. I like reading books before bed.
  3. I like listening to music while working.
  4. I like spending time with my family.
  5. I like traveling to new places.
  6. I like watching movies on weekends.
  7. I like learning English every day.
  8. I like talking with my friends online.
  9. I like cooking dinner for my family.
  10. I like walking in the park after work.

A. Fill in the Blanks

  1. I like _______ books. (read/reading)
  2. I like _______ music. (listen/listening to)
  3. I like _______ tea in the morning. (drink/drinking)
  4. I like _______ with my friends. (talking/talk)
  5. I like _______ new places. (visit/visiting)

B. Change Incorrect Sentence to Correct One

  1. I like play football.
  2. I like read newspapers.
  3. She like dancing.
  4. I like to watching movies.
  5. I like cook food.

C. Speak These Sentences Aloud

  1. I like learning English every day.
  2. I like drinking coffee in the morning.
  3. I like traveling with my family.
  4. I like watching movies on weekends.
  5. I like spending time with my friends.
I plan to + verb

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