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i like to be with you vs wecan

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are quite different in structure and meaning. "I like to be with you" is a complete sentence expressing a preference to spend time with someone, while "wecan" seems to be a fragment of a sentence that lacks clarity or context. It's important to provide more context or complete the second phrase to make it meaningful.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 810 views

i like to be with you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a preference for being in someone's company.

This phrase is used to convey a positive feeling towards being together with someone. It is a complete sentence that expresses a personal liking or enjoyment.

Examples:

  • I like to be with you because you make me happy.
  • She likes to be with him when they go hiking.
  • They like to be with their friends on weekends.
  • He likes to be with his family during the holidays.
  • We like to be with our pets because they bring us joy.
  • I like to be with you kiss, it was fun.
  • I like to be with you. I mean, you've been so nice to me.
  • As much as I'd like to be with you now is just not a good time for me to leave L.A.
  • I'd like to be with you a little.
  • I'd like to be with you and see your face when you and Pa get settled in some nice place.
  • I'd like to be with you always.
  • I'd like to be alone with you.
  • And I'd like to be friends with you, too.
  • So if it's okay, I'd like to be upset with you.
  • And if you're willing, I'd like to be friends with you guys again.
  • I'd like to be here with you for whatever time you have left.
  • I'd like to be here with you for whatever time you have left.
  • Not for anything, I'd like to be alone with you, a bit.
  • Boy, I'd sure like to be with you when you do.
  • I'd like to be in business with you.
  • I just feel like I need to be clear with you.
  • I'd like to be good friends with you too.
  • Honey, I'd like to be home with you, but I have to work.
  • I would so much like to be with you two again... to be together as we never were properly before.
  • I'd like to be friends with you.

wecan

This phrase is not correct as it seems to be a fragment of a sentence that lacks clarity or context. It is not a commonly used or meaningful expression in English.

To make this phrase correct and meaningful, it needs to be completed or used in a context where it can convey a clear message.
  • The exhaustion... Asyou'reexhausted, wecan offer you an extended holiday!

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