would like to see = modal + verb + to + verb
would like
The verb phrase in the sentence "Which area would you like to see first?" is "would like to see." This phrase expresses the speaker's desire or preference for seeing a particular area first.
would like to see first.
"Would like to see" is the verb phrase. It expresses the action or intent of wanting to see a specific area first.
Would like to see.
would like to see
A verb phrase is the verb and its dependents (objects, complements, and other modifiers), but not the subject or its dependents.The verb phrase in the sentence is "would like to see first."The subject of the sentence is the noun phrase "which area."
would like to see.
would like to see = modal + verb + to + verb
would like to see = modal + verb + to + verb
The verb phrase in the sentence is ''would like to see''. It consists of the main verb ''like'' and the infinitive verb phrase ''to see''.
Would like to see.
"See" is the verb in the sentence "Which area would you like to see first?"