Like and Would Like
Adjectives with dependent prepositions
comparison
Like
Would like
- Used to express pleasure, joy, affection towards something or someone - Use it for things we always/usually like - "-ing" form of the verb after Example: I like eating chocolate.
-Used to express a request/ desire; approve something; polite way of asking something; making an offer - infinitive form of the verb after Example: I would like a glass of water, please!
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Adjectives with dependent prepositions
Many adjectives when used in a sentence are formed with a preposition. These prepositions occur as a natural part of the English language and generally there is no rule to define which preposition goes with which adjective.
Thanks!
like and would like/ adj with prep
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Like and Would Like
Adjectives with dependent prepositions
comparison
Like
Would like
- Used to express pleasure, joy, affection towards something or someone - Use it for things we always/usually like - "-ing" form of the verb after Example: I like eating chocolate.
-Used to express a request/ desire; approve something; polite way of asking something; making an offer - infinitive form of the verb after Example: I would like a glass of water, please!
vs
Adjectives with dependent prepositions
Many adjectives when used in a sentence are formed with a preposition. These prepositions occur as a natural part of the English language and generally there is no rule to define which preposition goes with which adjective.
Thanks!