5 дней назад · fancy verb (LIKE) ... to want to have or do something: Do you fancy a drink this evening? [ + -ing verb ] I didn't fancy swimming in that water. |
19 февр. 2011 г. · Hi there. I've learned that "fancy" is always followed by "-ing". In an English language calendar I found the following sentence |
20 мая 2013 г. · "Fancy" is an "interjection" from the dictionary at WRF and it can be followed by a noun or noun phrase, so the gerund is used. interj |
Verb + -ing : delay, fancy, consider, admit, miss, involve, finish, postpone, imagine, avoid, deny, risk, practise, enjoy, suggest, mind, give up, put off, ... |
A fancy is a liking or desire for someone or something, especially one that does not last long. She did not suspect that his interest was just a passing fancy. |
DO YOU FANCY +GERUND +VERB + ING. Do you fancy...? Is an informal way to invite someone to do something with you . Examples: Do you fancy going skiing ? |
[transitive] (British English, informal) to want something or want to do something synonym feel like. fancy something Fancy a drink? |
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