Hello. I'd like to know about the use of the verb like.

1. I like you to go there.
2. I like you going there
3. I like you go there.
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Which one is grammatical?

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4. I'd like you to got there.
5. I'd like you going there.
6. I'd like you go there.
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#4 is correct, right? What about the other ones?

None of 1-3 are correct. To use the word "like" for this purpose, 4, 5, and 6 are correct. The contraction stands for "I would."

To use "like" without "would," try these:

I like chocolate ice cream.
I like spending vacations at the beach.
I like my Mac laptop more than my Lenovo.
I like my brother's car more than mine.