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Would like to eat vs Would eat
Hello,
what is the difference between these two sentences?
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I would like to eat an hamburger.
I would eat an hamburger.
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Thanks
SimoneActually, I made up these sentences...
I would like to undestand the difference between:
I would like to + verb
I would + verb
2017年11月25日 21:49
解答 · 5
I agree with Michael’s comment. The second one you might use in a sentence like this: If I were given the choice between a hamburger and a hot dog, I would eat a hamburger.
2017年11月25日
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2017年11月25日
I would like to eat a hamburger ( not "an") sounds like you are ordering or making a statement/preference.
I would eat "a" hamburger sounds more like a hypothetical statement.
2017年11月25日
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