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What's the difference between
"I would" and "l would like"?
2021年1月20日 04:55
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Correct English: "I would go if I had time"
Average American: "I would ...like... go if I had ...like... time"
😂 sorry for the joke 😅
2021年1月20日
3
"I would" is like saying "I could", or in past tense "I used to"
"I would like" is like saying "I want"
ex: I would go to the store.
I could go to the store.
I used to go to the store. (Past)
I would like to see the menu.
I want to see the menu.
2021年1月20日
1
Ok, so "I would" is conditional. As in: if I had enough money, I would travel the world. It expresses something that you would do based on a condition (in this case having enough money).
"I would like" on the other hand, expresses wants or desires. As in: I would like to go to the park today.
Hope this helps
2021年1月20日
1
Depends on a context, in some context meaning is the same. If I’m not mistaken you are asking for the difference in such a scenario?
1. I would like a cheesecake. / I would like to eat a cheesecake.
2. I would eat a cheesecake.
First is used as a synonym of I want. In restaurants we would say : I would like a peach tart, please ( I want but polite form).
Second is a conditional of ‘I will’. I would eat it ( but I’m on a diet). It is still something you want but you use it instinctively as ‘ would’ because for example you don’t have cheesecake at home or not 100% sure you will eat it or just cannot eat it.
I would like you to go to Australia ( I want to go)
I would go to Australia. ( if I have money, time)
Both can be used interchangeable in a spoken language. The person’s tone of voice will determine if they want to go or just daydreaming or cannot go.
2021年1月20日
1
"Я мог бы" и "Я бы хотел" соответсвенно
2021年1月20日
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