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24/6/2016 Negative form: 'wouldn't like to'

 
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24/6/2016 Negative form: 'wouldn't like to'

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    I wouldn't like to see the film.

  We wouldn't like to visit Birmingham.
   
  He wouldn't like to talk to the teacher.

  They wouldn't like to have lunch.

  We wouldn't like to make breakfast.

  I wouldn't like to go to the doctor.
 

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