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Cpt Poland Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

'I would like to' & 'I wish to'

Hi! Is there any difference between these two? If there is, when is it better to use one of these? Thanks in advance!
  

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Cpt Poland Hi! Is there any difference between these two? If there is, when is it better to use one of these?

  • Cpt Poland Hi!
  • Is there any difference between these two?
  • If there is, when is it better to use one of these?
  • I wish to is very formal.
  • You won't hear it much in everyday situations.
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Cpt Poland Hi! Is there any difference between these two? If there is, when is it better to use one of these?
I wish to is very formal. You won't hear it much in everyday situations.
I would like to (I'd like to) is less formal and is heard very often.

The meaning is the same.

CJ

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