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i would like to vs I will like to

The correct phrase is 'I would like to.' 'I will like to' is not a common or correct construction in English. 'Would like to' is the polite way to express a desire or preference, while 'will like to' is not used in this context.

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i would like to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a desire or preference in a polite manner. It is commonly used when making requests or expressing what you want.

Examples:

  • I would like to order a coffee, please.
  • Would you like to go for a walk?
  • She would like to visit the museum tomorrow.
  • They would like to have a meeting next week.
  • Would you like to join us for dinner?
  • Mr. Chief Justice, I would like to extend argument for one moment.
  • I would like to... continue this presentation at a later date.
  • Commissioner, I would like to offer a brief reminder.
  • Mr President, I would like to make three observations regarding Mr Lagendijk's inspiring and excellent report.
  • I would like to talk with you about your technology.
  • I would like to have a child someday.
  • Now, I would like to see you wearing nothing but them.
  • Governor, I would like to take this to verify its origin.
  • I would like to have served under you.
  • On behalf of FYTV, I would like to congratulate him.
  • I would like to embark the aircraft owner on Cayuga.
  • Carter, I would like to introduce you to someone.
  • I would like to see a little blood.
  • I would like to propose a toast to my mentor...
  • I would like to pay my respects to Larissa Dmitrievna.
  • I would like to invite both of you for lunch.
  • With regard to Mrs Lambert's report, I would like to deal with two specific issues.
  • I would like to give just two recent examples.
  • I would like to initiate a clinical trial.
  • I would like to say a word on Croatia to Mr Barón Crespo.

Alternatives:

  • I want to
  • I desire to
  • I'd like to
  • I wish to
  • I'm interested in

I will like to

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Will like to' is not used to express a desire or preference.

  • Next time I will... I would like to retrieve it.
  • I will pretend to like this woman.
  • I will listen to everything like a wall.
  • Will and I would like to keep it under the radar.
  • Will and I would like to keep it under the radar.
  • Will, I would like to stay.
  • Well, I'm sure Christy will like to dress for you.
  • Looks like I will have to play Grandma.
  • Looks like I will have to manage and operate this thing.
  • I will say I would like to bring something just a little bit bigger, just something that can display a little nicer.
  • Now, I know that Will Gardner likes to battle with his ego, but I hope more dispassionate minds can rule.
  • If the senator from Michigan will agree I would like to ask that nothing be put ahead of this bill.
  • I will try to be like a talkative Finn and use a maximum of five minutes of your time.
  • No matter how much I try to work... ...in the end I will have to dance like them.
  • Well, I see you're fine with Scott, but... I think Lester particular will like to talk to you soon.
  • So if you like Ross as much as you say you do, then I will learn to like him too.
  • I will pretend to like this woman. (chuckles)
  • However, stage what events they will, I would like to say to those who espouse the relaxed social standards of the old Europe that without major reforms it will not be possible to maintain those standards after all.

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