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'would like to' 'want to'
01 would like to exercise
02 would like to
03 wouldn't like to
04 want to sentences
05 don't want to doesn't
06 do / does want to
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Negative form:'wouldn't you like to' English grammar
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Future 1 Progressive
Sue wouldn't like to make a pizza now.
Future Perfect Progressive
We wouldn't like to have dinner.
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Reported Speech Choose 'would't', 'like' 'to' and the main verb.
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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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Simple Present Tense
Simple Past Tense
Present Perfect
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Comparison of Tenses
Would like to or 'd like to (short form). The main verb is always the infinitive. Grammar
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