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I would like to come vs I would like to ride

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings and contexts. 'I would like to come' implies a desire to arrive at a place or event, while 'I would like to ride' suggests a desire to travel by a vehicle or animal. The choice between the two depends on what the speaker wants to express.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 905 views

I would like to come

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a desire to arrive at a place or event.

This phrase is used when someone wants to express their wish to be present at a specific location or event.
  • Finally, I would like to come to the matter that lies close to our hearts: social competence.
  • Finally, I would like to come to your proposal that the Commission sets up, in addition to the programme committee, a reflection group.
  • Mr President, I would like to come back to Mrs Malliori's request.
  • I would like to come back to what Mrs Maij-Weggen said.
  • I would like to come back to a few points and reply briefly.
  • Madam President, I would like to come back to a less amusing issue than the exchange which we have heard during the last five minutes.
  • Mr President, now the vote is over, I would like to come back to the issue of a quorum.
  • There is, nonetheless, a point that I would like to come back to, which is the issue of emergency aid.
  • For those who might not have been here at the beginning, I would like to come back to the questions of visa waiver and visa reciprocity.
  • I would like to come back to a point raised by several speakers: the European Union proposals for Kyoto.
  • Again, I would like to come back to your consultation, which you can have today.
  • I would like to come back to the concerns of Parliament and the Commission on the subject of coordinating economic policies.
  • However, I would like to come back to what my colleague, Mr Cohn-Bendit said.
  • Mr President, first of all, I would like to come back to Mr Laschet's question regarding Parliament's proposal to set up a separate budget line for Afghanistan.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to come back to the cases that we are having to deal with under the Globalisation Adjustment Fund.
  • Mr President, I would like to come back to the report by Mr Cortés Lastra, which I think is a very good report.
  • What I was describing - and I would like to come back to this - was the reality after the European Court of Justice judgments, which stated that internal market rules apply to healthcare even if it is publicly funded.
  • I would like to come back to a topic which has already been mentioned by two previous speakers today, namely the right of collective redress in cross-border cases.
  • Madam President, I would like to come back to the point that was made about Mr Bangemann, and to urge the House to show some understanding towards him, as he is clearly suffering from end of mandate syndrome.
  • Our colleague's report, sent to us for examination, is faced with an obstacle raised by the Council, on a point which I would like to come back to.

Alternatives:

  • I would like to be there
  • I would like to attend

I would like to ride

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a desire to travel by a vehicle or animal.

This phrase is used when someone wants to express their wish to travel by a vehicle or animal.
  • Before I leave... I would like to take a boat ride on the lake.
  • I wouldn't blame your Majesty if you wanted to ride on.
  • Sue, no offense, But if I wanted to ride in silence, I would've brought your dad.
  • After what this guy did to his last victim, I wouldn't want to ride in a car with him.
  • I would have loved to ride shotgun at least once with a group of officers like that.
  • I also declared to the world at large that I would ride it out, and I would not allow cancer to ride me.
  • If I'd been too nosey, I wouldn't have been able to ride out.
  • If you asked me to ride with you to kill the demon, I would say yes.
  • When I'm gone, I want you to ride my bicycle.
  • When I was fighting a dragon I had to ride this giant pickle.
  • I thought I told you to ride for Camelot.
  • I know, I like to ride in front.
  • The man pony that I used to ride in college...
  • I had to ride the subway like this.
  • I told you not to ride that bike.
  • I cannot teach a goat to ride a bike.
  • I also want all the hands to ride armed from now on.
  • I was hoping to ride him to the White House.
  • I was made to ride a bike.
  • Several years ago, I thought maybe he's able to ride a MotoGP machine.

Alternatives:

  • I would like to drive
  • I would like to take a ride

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