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Would like

Would like means “want”, but it is more polite. 

We usually use the short forms:  I’d / you’d / he’d  / she’d / we’d / they’d like; I wouldn’t like, etc.
Examples:
     Id like to go there.
     Would you like milk in your tea?
     I wouldn’t like milk but I’d like lemonade.

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Common and Proper Nouns

Words for things, animals, people, and places are called nouns.
Examples:

     pen, ruler, chair, table, ...  are words for things.
     monkey, giraffe, cat, snake, ... are words for animals.
     teacher, doctor, engineer, ... are words for people.
     river, bank, school, shop, ... are words for places.
 

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Be supposed to
We use be supposed to for what people expect to happen because it is the normal way of doing things or because it has been ordered or arranged.
Examples:
     When you've pad, you're supposed to take your receipt to the counter over there.
     You aren't supposed to tell anyone my secret.
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