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Tenjing Posted 12 years ago
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what is the difference?

A. I want to walk. Vs. I would prefer to walk.
  

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tenjing A. I want to walk. Vs.

  • tenjing A.
  • I want to walk.
  • Vs.
  • [ B.
  • ] I would prefer to walk.
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tenjing A. I want to walk. Vs. [B.] I would prefer to walk.
A. A direct statement of your desire to walk.
B. An polite reply to someone who has given you the choice of walking or doing something else.

You could start a conversation with A, but not with B, because B is a response to someone else's statement.

If, however, A is used a

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