Talk:would like

full infinitive
Regarding "full infinitive", is this term regularly used in the community? --Backinstadiums (talk) 14:46, 14 May 2018 (UTC)


 * No, I've never heard it before. Usually an English infinitive is considered to be the word to followed by the verb, as in "to go." However, the word to is not always required, as in "should go", where "go" is still the infinitive. So I supposed that "full infinitive" means the verb preceded by "to". —Stephen (Talk) 16:17, 14 May 2018 (UTC)
 * Isn't the first meaning also used with a full infinitive ? --Backinstadiums (talk) 14:48, 1 June 2021 (UTC)

should like
According to the Cmbridge Grammar of the English Language, page 200, should like is a variant too (If you would like) --Backinstadiums (talk) 08:27, 20 October 2019 (UTC)

Normal Conditional of like
Can it be used in that sense or would that have to be reworded? 2A0A:A540:E295:0:EC87:C59C:61C0:C388 22:51, 30 November 2023 (UTC)