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How do you ask the same question when referring to the future? Would you like to come with me? (this is for a present situation) I'm going to the cinema, Would you like to come with me? but, if I say that next year I'm going to visit London, how do I ask the same if it is about next year? Will you like to come with me?
Mar 5, 2015 7:21 PM
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The question would remain the same: "would you like to come with me?" (or the slightly less polite "do you want to come with me?") We can't say "will you like.." in English.
March 5, 2015
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'Would you like to come with me?' is a conditional construction that can apply to any situation, whether it's going to happen in two minutes' time or in two years' time. It doesn't change.
March 5, 2015
Anya's right - there's not actually a "future tense" for this question because it's hypothetical.
March 5, 2015
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