Would like to... We use would like to … to offer things Would you like a cup of coffee? to invite somebody Would you like to watch a film? “I’d like” is a polite way of “I want” I’d like to go in for athletics. Note: Would you like= Do you like. But...
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Would like to... We use would like to … to offer things Would you like a cup of coffee? to invite somebody Would you like to watch a film? “I’d like” is a polite way of “I want” I’d like to go in for athletics. Note: Would you like= Do you like. But “Do you like” has a general meaning, while “Would you like” has a concrete meaning according to the situation. Compare: Do you like to go for a walk in the evening? -------- Would you like to go for a walk tonight? Continue the situations with would like to… Choose the right variant: 1. Your mother is tired. Your offer… 1. I’m thirsty. I would like/like to drink _I’d help her that bottle of juice. 2. Your neighbours make a loud noise and disturb 2. Do you like/would you like rock you. Your request… music? ___I would like to claim 3. I’d like/ like a hamburger, please. 4. He’d like/like to join you at the 3. Your friend is ill. You actions… _ party now. I would like to buy your medications 5. We like/would like jogging more than swimmi
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