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Meaning

‘I hate it when’ describes a transition in emotional state. The objective of the speaker is to say what he or she hates.

Today’s Sentences

01

I hate it when it rains.

Situation 1

What’s up with this storm?

I hate it when it rains.

Really?
I kinda like the rain.

It’s wet and gloomy.
Makes me feel depressed, too.

Situation 2

I hate it when it rains.

Why?

I get so sleepy and lethargic.

It must be the lack of sun.

02

I hate it when you’re late.

Situation 1

I’m sorry for not being punctual.

I hate it when you’re late.

I know.
And I’m sure the meeting was delayed as well.

Yes, it was.
Let me know when you can reschedule the meeting today.

Situation 2

I hate it when you’re late.

I apologize.
I was caught up at the office with a client.

It’s okay.
You’re here now.

You must be hungry, let’s order.
Save room for dessert.

03

I hate it when you’re right.

Situation 1

I told you that you drive too far to the right.

I remember you telling me.

Now look, you’ve scraped all our hub caps.

I hate it when you’re right.

Situation 2

I hate it when you’re right.

I wouldn’t say ‘right’.
I’d say that I’ve got principles and morals, that’s all.

I’ve got principles and morals too.

That’s why I love you.
And that’s why we can agree to disagree.

04

I hate it when people talk so loudly.

Situation 1

What’s your pet peeve?

I hate it when people talk so loudly.

In conversation?

Yes when they’re on the phone.
And especially, on the bus or subway.

Situation 2

You look annoyed.

I can’t stand this noise.
I hate it when people talk so loudly.

Why does it bother you so much.

Some people seem to think they can talk or yell like no one is around.

05

I hate it when my sister takes my clothes.

Situation 1

My sister must have taken my jeans again.

I hate it when my sister takes my clothes.

Me too.
And they never give them back either.

It’s so annoying.

Situation 2

I hate it when my sister takes my clothes.

Do you share the same size?

Yes, we’re pretty similar.

That’s probably why she combs through your closet.
It’s like a free, new set of clothes.

Writer’s Note

I hate when you do that.

I – subject

hate – verb

when you do that – noun clause, object of the verb.

I hate it when you do that.

I – subject

hate – verb

it – pronoun (replacing the ‘understood’ noun “the occasion” or “the situation”)

when you do that – adverbial clause of time.

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