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Xoleoni97 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Would or would have

Hi! I would like to know the different meanings these sentences below have:

1. I thought you would like this.
2. I thought you would have liked this.

Thank you in advance

  

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Would have liked to do something: you wanted to do something, but you didn't do it. xoleoni97 I thought you would like this. Just to express your opinion.

  • Would have liked to do something: you wanted to do something, but you didn't do it.
  • xoleoni97 I thought you would like this.
  • Just to express your opinion.
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Would have liked to do something: you wanted to do something, but you didn't do it.

xoleoni97 I thought you would like this.

Just to express your opinion.

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xoleoni971. I thought you would like this.

This is what you say when you give someone something that you think they will like.

xoleoni972. I thought you would have liked this. it.

This is what you say when you are disappointed because someone says they don't lik

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