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plural
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I would like to
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We would like to
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You would like to
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You would like to
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He would like to
She would like to
It would like to
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They would like to
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would like to = want to
The verb "would like to" requires an infinitive after it:
She would like to make a call. = She'd like to make a call.
Negative :
plural
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singular
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We wouldn't like to
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I wouldn't like to
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You wouldn't like to
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You wouldn't like to
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They wouldn't like to
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He wouldn't like to
She wouldn't like to
It wouldn't like to
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QUESTIONS:
- Would you like to go out tonight?
- Would they like to go to the park?
- What time would you like to leave?
- How many pieces of chicken would you like to buy?
Here are some examples:
- A: What would she like to do some day?
- B: She'd like to become a professional photographer.
- A: Would he like to improve his English?
- B: Yes, he would.
- A: What would you like to do today?
- B: I'd like to read some books.
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