Dec 15, 2015
- Grammar tips:
- Study the dialogues below.
- “What did she say?”
“She said she would like to go to the movie.” - “Where would you like to go, kids?”
“To McDonald’s!” - “Would you like to join us for lunch?”
“I’m afraid I can’t. I’ve got some work to do.” - “When would your wife like to go on vacation?”
“In the winter, after New Year’s Eve.” - “Who would you like to invite to dinner?”
“Some guys from my work.” - “Good morning! I would like to make an appointment with Dr. Smith.”
“What date would you like to make it on?” - “Who would like to play poker tonight?”
“We would!” - “Would your parents like to take a cruise to Norway?”
“Yes, they would.” - “Would you like to go to Justin Bieber’s concert with us?”
“No, I wouldn’t. I’m not a pop-music fan.” - “What would you like to get on your Birthday?”
“Dad, I want to have a little puppy.” - “What would your brother like to do on Friday after work?”
“He’d like to hang out with his girlfriend.” - “When would she like to leave?”
“At about 6:00 in the morning.” - “Would you like to join us for dinner tonight?”
“Yes, I would.” - “Hi! I met Peter yesterday. He would like to play tennis with you this Tuesday.”
“Good! I was going to ask him myself.” - “Mom, I’m starving.”
“Would you like some pizza?” - “Would you like the orchestra or the balcony?”
“The orchestra, please.” - “Why are they in a hurry?”
“They wouldn’t like to be late.”
- “What did she say?”
A preference for any activity or an offer to do something — would like to + verb::
Statements
I would like to go home.
Questions
Would you like to go home? — Yes, I would.
Where would you like to go? — I would like to go home.
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