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ESLBeginner Posted 16 years ago
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We'd like for you to ...

Hello, would someone please tell me is there any difference between following sentences?

  • "I'd like you to do ..."

  • "I'd like for you to do ..."
Thank you in advance.
  

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Hi, The latter is quite common, but I'd say it is considered substandard. Clive

  • Hi, The latter is quite common, but I'd say it is considered substandard.
  • Clive
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Hi,

The latter is quite common, but I'd say it is considered substandard.

Clive

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