Both are fine. 'I would also like' is more commonly used.
Yes. "Which bag do you like" would also be accepted.
No. Instead it is a noun. A proper adjective would be a word that describes something, but it is also a name of a place or style, etc.for example: I like French fries. I like Chinesefood.
To order eggs at a restaurant, simply tell the server how you would like them cooked, such as scrambled, fried, poached, or boiled. You can also specify any additional ingredients or sides you would like with your eggs.
In order to make it a proper noun, you would need to make it into a name, like a company or city. "I prefer to wear Tarantula brand helmets." "We spent spring break in Tarantula, Texas."
so Stalin would like look proper cool and stuff, he made it, he also made it so he could kill michelle
No. Proper nouns are names, like Sam the plumber. Sam would be a proper noun.
Proper would be like "Illinois" while common would be like "igloo." Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things.
To build a proper rat wall, one must obtain to proper tools, the proper supplies, the proper parts, and the proper instructions for building it in the location they would like it to be.
Would you like to order a latte with three shots of espresso?
It depends on what order you want. In alphabetical order, they'd go like this: what, when, where, which, will, and would.
If there were no schools we would not get educations and could not get proper jobs and we would most likely go back to living like they did as pioneers
No, "party" is a common noun. A proper noun would be a specific party's name, like "Karen's Birthday Party."