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i would like to vs i will like to watch

The correct phrase is 'I would like to.' 'I will like to watch' is incorrect because 'will' is not used with 'like' in this context. 'Would like to' is the polite and common way to express a desire or preference in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 2268 views

i would like to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a desire or preference.

Use 'I would like to' to politely express a desire or preference for something.

Examples:

  • I would like to order a coffee, please.
  • I would like to go to the movies tonight.
  • I would like to visit Paris next year.
  • 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'd like to
  • I'm interested in
  • I'm keen to
  • I'm eager to

i will like to watch

This phrase is incorrect. 'Will' is not used with 'like' in this context.

  • So I decided to watch Lethal Weapon.
  • He stuck around boston to watch shaunessy deteriorate.
  • Put somebody to watch the shop.
  • Berkowitz liked to watch cops work.
  • Mennonites are not allowed to watch TV.
  • The world is allowed to watch once more.
  • Scar needs to watch his back.
  • Margaret Preston is a talent to watch.
  • People packed auditoriums to watch guys play vinyl.
  • I still had time to watch Shameless.
  • Had the sudden urge to watch Rocky.
  • We can officially drop pretending to watch movies.
  • You never had to watch 60Minuteslikethis.
  • We always used to watch the shows she wanted to watch.
  • I came over to watch a football game, Not watch you talk on the phone.
  • We can only watch what they allow us to watch.
  • I wanted to watch it but it was too scary to watch alone.
  • People come here to watch the dancers dance and to watch them lip-synch to the great singers.
  • This thing you told me to watch but I forgot to watch is almost in the red.
  • 'Cause I'm going to watch him watch me kill you right in front of him, and then, I'm going to watch me kill him in front of a mirror.

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