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Mikhail
Using "also"
I have following examples:
I would also like to...
I also would like to...
Also, I would like to...
Which of them is correct/incorrect and why?
Jul 30, 2020 8:54 AM
Answers · 4
1
Hello Mikhail!
I agree with the previous answer but I would like to say that the second sentence: "I also would like to..." isn't really natural English and seems a bit clumsy. The other two sentences: "I would also like to..." and "Also, I would like to..." are definitely better.
I hope that helps!
July 30, 2020
1
All good.
I would also like to... - adding something else
I also would like to... - either adding something else, or adding yourself to others "you also"
The leader says we should stay here. I also would like to say this.
The leasder says we should stay here. I also would like to make a fire to keep out the cold.
Also, I would like to... - adding something else
July 30, 2020
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Mikhail
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