can you guide me to write the correct expression : I was scolded for little mistakes when i was a boy . I HATED IT. ANSWER : I HATE ___________________________________________________________________

I was scolded for little mistakes when i was a boy.

When I was a boy, I was scolded for little mistakes.

I HATED IT. ANSWER : I HATE
I don't know what's needed here. The first sentence is complete; the second (after the word ANSWER) is incomplete.

i hated_________________________ please write the sentence

Just put a noun or a gerund and appropriate modifiers in the blank. What is expected is a direct object.

I hated typing all those applications.
I hated the thought of driving all night.


What can YOU THINK of?

To write the correct expression to complete the sentence, you need to maintain the same tense as the previous clause. Since the sentence "I was scolded for little mistakes when I was a boy" is in the past tense, we will also use the past tense in the next clause.

The correct expression to complete the sentence would be:

"I HATED IT."

This expression conveys the past tense and indicates that the writer still holds that feeling of hatred.

If you want to change the expression to present tense, it would be:

"I HATE IT."

Here, "HATE" is in the present tense, indicating that the feeling of hatred is ongoing or still present.