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Ganga
would like to do or like doing
what's the difference between "I would like to do " and "I like doing " ?
If someone ask you "describe an activity you like doing?"
so I start I would like to do (or )I like doing
Please explain! Thanks in advance! Friends!!!
Feb 27, 2014 5:11 PM
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"I would like to do..." means an activity that you are thinking about. Maybe you have never tried this activity before.
"I like doing..." means an activity you already do, and you do it often.
"Describe an activity you like doing."
"I like... (verb)ing..."
"Describe an activity you would like to do."
"I would like to... (verb)..."
February 27, 2014
Hi Ganga,
I'm Daniel from India. I have to be fluent in english. So I have to meet and chat with people who is so fluent in english. If u get some time to spend with me helping to gain good english, i will be thankful to you. If you are interested in this, just inform or message me.
Thanking you
Daniel
November 7, 2014
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