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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"I will like to study English someday."

I have learned that 'would' is more polite than 'will' and then how about these sentences?

1) "I would like to study English someday."

2) "I will like to study English someday."

Does #1 sound more polite than #2 or the meaning of #1 is just different from that of #2 and the #1 sentence is a little bit unnatural because of 'someday and 'would like to' just means 'want' in English?

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Anonymous Does #1 sound more polite No, politeness is not relevant here; you’re not asking someone for something. I don’t think the second sentence is very natural, but the first is fine.

  • Anonymous Does #1 sound more polite No, politeness is not relevant here; you’re not asking someone for something.
  • I don’t think the second sentence is very natural, but the first is fine.
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AnonymousDoes #1 sound more polite
No, politeness is not relevant here; you’re not asking someone for something.

I don’t think the second sentence is very natural, but the first is fine.

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