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I would like to contribute towards a gift vs I will like to contribute towards a gift

The correct phrase is "I would like to contribute towards a gift." The modal verb "would" expresses a polite request or desire, while "will" indicates a future action. In this context, the polite request to contribute towards a gift is more appropriate.
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I would like to contribute towards a gift

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a polite request or desire to contribute towards a gift.
  • Feb 11, 2024 ... I would like to contribute towards a gift for you and your partner. As a family member who understands your tastes and needs, I am thinking ...

I will like to contribute towards a gift

This phrase is incorrect. "Will" is not the appropriate modal verb to express a polite request or desire.

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