What does I would like you to mean?

an expression used to introduce one person to another. (The word someone can be used as the someone.) Mary: I would like you to meet my Uncle Bill.

Is it correct to say I would like to?

It’s grammatically correct but it doesn’t mean the same thing as: I’d like to go to the cinema tonight. If you say “I’d like going to……” you are saying ‘as opposed to’ (a diferencia de) doing something else’..

When to use Would you like or do you like?

They are not the same: Do you like is used to ask if someone generally enjoys or is partial to something. Would you like is a politer way of asking “do you want” when offering something. In English, as in many languages, the verb “want” is considered very direct, and the conditional serves to soften it a bit.

Is it correct to say would you?

Both are 100% grammatically correct and natural. While “could you” can mean “would you be able to…”, using “could you” as a polite request is so natural that nobody will ever confuse it with asking about ability, so that’s not a good reason to prefer “would” to “could”.

Would like to do meaning?

Definition of would like —used to say that someone wants to do or have something We would like to help in any way we can. She would like a haircut.

How do you say I would love to professionally?

Go with “I would be delighted to…” it conveys what you describe when using “I would love to…”…

  • Also, I think the passive voice and switch to “we” instead of “I” helps neutralize/formalize it.
  • This seems to be the “professional” way of expressing enthusiasm about whatever is discussed.

What is the difference between I like to and I would like to?

When you like something it means you always like it. Or usually. When you would like something it means you want it (now).

What would you like to do meaning?

“What would you like to do” is a more concrete question, so you would ask this when you know that you are really going to do something now.

Would you like to examples?

“I would like to become a doctor.” “I would like to see you more often.” “I would like to thank you.” “I would like to learn about animals.”

Will you do or would you do?

The answer to “What will you do” will mean you are going to do something. The answer to “What would you do” means you are going to supply an answer/opinion that might include you doing something or not.

Is would you please polite?

Abhishek Srivastava asked: Should I use “Could you please…” or “Would you please…”? Both of these choices are polite ways to ask someone to do something, as in: Could you please email me the directions to your house? Would you please email me the directions to your house?