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Either can be correct, but it's the way you say it that can come off differently. For example, when you say "I like to eat toast" it precisely states what you like, but when saying it the other way "I like eating toast" it sounds more indifferent/less strong of a statement.

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Q: Which sentence is correct you like to eat toast or you like eating toast?
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