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i would like to share that vs i would like to share the

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I would like to share that' is used when you want to introduce specific information or a thought that you want to share. 'I would like to share the' is used when you want to share something in general without specifying what it is.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

i would like to share that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when you want to introduce specific information or a thought that you want to share.

This phrase is used to introduce a specific piece of information or a thought that you want to share with others.

Examples:

  • I would like to share that I have decided to resign from my current job.
  • I would like to share that the meeting has been rescheduled to next week.
  • But well, I'm feeling good right now. I would like to share that story today.
  • And I would like to share with you that I have been authorized to reveal the date of Youmud Din.
  • I would like to share an experience that convinced me that it is possible for religion to be transformed into a spiritual force.
  • I would like to share with you something that only two other people in the world are privy to.
  • And I would like Dr. Hadley to share that pain.
  • Secondly, I would like to say that I share the concern of my colleagues who want to upgrade Fridays.
  • Finally, I would like to say that I share my colleague Mrs Schörling's criticism of the way this resolution has been dealt with.
  • Finally, I would like to say that I share his conclusion that effective and improved consumer protection is necessary in order to achieve a better functioning internal market.
  • As a closing remark, I would like to emphasise that we share the objective of a high level of protection of the water environment.
  • Mr President, first of all, I would like to say that I share the concern about the intensification of the situation and the undemocratic developments in Ukraine.
  • In this regard I would like to note that we share the concerns expressed here about the circumstances of the arrest and detention of Judge María Lourdes Afiuni and the subsequent statements with regard to her arrest made by the Venezuelan authorities.
  • I would like to add that I share the opinion of Mrs Díez González and I also share the view that the European Union has the capacity to put a man on the moon, but has yet to demonstrate it.
  • I would like to say, Mr Cohn-Bendit, that like everyone here, I heard the emotion in your voice, which is a credit to you, and I would like to say that I share your feelings.
  • And I would like to share my art.
  • I would like to share some thoughts about economic and trade relations between the EU and Ukraine.
  • I would like to share some facts with the House this evening.
  • I would like to share with you my astonishment.
  • And I would like to share with you a launch.
  • If you'll indulge me, I would like to share a story about my dearly departed grandmother.
  • I would like to share a few thoughts regarding biofuels.

Alternatives:

  • I would like to share with you that
  • I want to share that
  • Let me share that
  • Allow me to share that
  • May I share that

i would like to share the

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when you want to share something in general without specifying what it is.

This phrase is used when you want to share something in general without providing specific details about it.

Examples:

  • I would like to share the news with you.
  • I would like to share the information I received.
  • Firstly, I would like to share the concern about the continuing conflict and political instability in Somalia.
  • Mr President, I would like to share the sentiments expressed by Mr Puerta and Mr Medina in welcoming the arrest of Augusto Pinochet Ugarte in London, although I would like to emphasise two aspects that I consider important.
  • I've got something very important I would like to share with the American people.
  • Mr President, I would like to share in the happiness of my compatriots and fellow Members who have talked of their satisfaction at the freeing of the Spanish Jesuit Alejandro Matos and of other Community citizens.
  • Mr President, I would like to share with the Commissioner a concern I have on the current market situation in Romania by giving him an example.
  • I would like to share some facts with the House this evening.
  • Today I would like to share with you the thought that world economic health depends on the strength of the democratic institutions and global security.
  • Before we hear from anyone else, I would like to share something in the spirit of transparency.
  • In this first speech, I would like to share with Parliament the Commission's view of the most important events in 1999.
  • Those are the thoughts I would like to share with you in the course of this debate.
  • Firstly, I would like to share your concern about the continuing conflict and political instability in Somalia.
  • With Your Majesty's permission, I would like to share these gifts - with the Lady Anne.
  • But before commenting in further detail on this report, I would like to share with you the recent developments which have occurred with regard to the Fifth Framework Programme, which is currently under discussion within the European Parliament and the Council.
  • First of all, I would like to say I fully share the EP's concerns.
  • Mr President of the Commission, Madam President-in-Office of the Council, I would like to share my thoughts on the main topic we are discussing today: the legislative programme and the Commission's working programme.
  • I am really enjoying the beautiful images I have downloaded through & kstars;! I would like to share them with the world; can I publish a calendar featuring these images (or are there any usage restrictions on the images)?
  • Secondly, I would like to say that I share the concern of my colleagues who want to upgrade Fridays.
  • As a closing remark, I would like to emphasise that we share the objective of a high level of protection of the water environment.
  • Mr President, first of all, I would like to say that I share the concern about the intensification of the situation and the undemocratic developments in Ukraine.
  • I would like to ask if you share the opinion expressed recently by the Prime Minister of Lithuania, Algirdas Brazauskas, that Poland still has reservations about this power bridge between Lithuania and Poland.

Alternatives:

  • I would like to share something with you
  • I want to share this with you
  • Let me share this
  • Allow me to share something
  • May I share something

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