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Would Like To - Easy Exercises

The document is an English grammar exercise about the phrases "would like to" and "want to." It contains: 1) An introduction explaining that "would like to" is used to express liking or loving to do something, while "want to" expresses a matter of fact desire. 2) An exercise asking the user to choose the correct phrase, "would like to" or "want to", for different sentence examples. 3) Additional links to other English grammar exercises on other topics like tenses and active/passive voice.

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Would Like To - Easy Exercises

The document is an English grammar exercise about the phrases "would like to" and "want to." It contains: 1) An introduction explaining that "would like to" is used to express liking or loving to do something, while "want to" expresses a matter of fact desire. 2) An exercise asking the user to choose the correct phrase, "would like to" or "want to", for different sentence examples. 3) Additional links to other English grammar exercises on other topics like tenses and active/passive voice.

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Start I English grammar I Would like to ­ want to 1 I     next exercise  
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  04 want to ­ sentences
  05 don't want to ­ doesn't
  06 do / does want to
 
English Tenses
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Simple Past Tense
Present Perfect
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Future 1
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Present Progressive
Past Progressive
Would like (loving to do something)
Present Perfect Progr.  
Past Perfect Progressive Would like or 'd like (short form). The main verb is always the infinitive.
Future 1 Progressive  

Future Perfect Progressive Examples for the long form of 'would like':
 
  I would like to go for a walk. (I love going for a walk)
Comparison of Tenses Sue would like to make a pizza now. (She loves making a pizza)
If clauses ­ Conditional
 
Active Passive exercises
Reported Speech   Choose 'would like to' and the main  verb.
 

a   We would like to have dinner.

 
  We would like to make a pizza.

  I would like to go to a restaurant.
   

  Jane would like to see the film.

  They would like to visit London

  I would like to talk to you.

 Check answer 

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'Would like to' and 'want to' ­ English grammar

Would like to or 'd like to (short form). The main verb is always the infinitive. Grammar
rules with examples. Would like to ­ English online exercises. 'Want to' goes with the
infinitive of the main verb. 'Want to' is a matter of fact. 'Want to' English Grammar.

 
         
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