33. I would like to + (verb)
I. DESCRIPTION
For example,
i) "I would like to schedule a meeting with you" is a polite way of expressing the desire to arrange a meeting, as opposed to saying "I want to schedule a meeting with you."
II. EXAMPLES
Agnes
British English
William
British English
Olivia
American English
James
American English
Charlotte
AUS English
Amaia
NZ English
Lethabo
SA English
Geetha
IND English
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I would like to go for a walk.
I would like to learn a new language.
I would like to visit Japan.
I would like to try sushi for the first time.
I would like to volunteer at a local charity.
I would like to read more books this year.
I would like to start my own business someday.
I would like to take up painting as a hobby.
I would like to attend a music festival this summer.
I would like to travel the world and experience different cultures.
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