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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Would like

when do we use "I would like ..."
  

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If you want to express desire/wishes. Furthermore it's polite. compare: "I would like to go to the cinema" with: "I want to go to the cinema" The former one sounds better, right ?

  • If you want to express desire/wishes.
  • Furthermore it's polite.
  • compare: "I would like to go to the cinema" with: "I want to go to the cinema" The former one sounds better, right ?
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If you want to express desire/wishes. Furthermore it's polite.

compare:
"I would like to go to the cinema"

with:

"I want to go to the cinema"

The former one sounds better, right ?
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Hi!

When you want to order food in a restaurant (usually fast food), you could say ' I would like (I'd like) to order/have' (food items)...

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