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What is the meaning difference between " I would like to" and " I would to wish"?
2021年10月18日 07:17
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The phrase "I would like to" is used to say that someone wants to do or have something, for example: 'We would like to help in any way we can.' "I would to wish" is incorrect, unless what you're trying to say is "I wish I could...".
2021年10月18日
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The main difference is that: "I would like to..." is correct, but "I would to wish" is incorrect... 😉
2021年10月18日
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Wish is desire,need. Would like is the polite way of want.
2021年10月18日
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I would like to is correct and means that you want to do something but you are saying it in a polite way. I would to wish is incorrect.
2021年10月18日
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"I would to wish" seems incorrect. I can't think of any situation where I would say that. However, one might say, "I wish to..." which has basically the same meaning as "I would like to..."
2021年10月18日
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