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Would you like…?
We use Would you like…? to offer something or to invite somebody to do something. Would you like…? = ‘Do you want…?’ Would you like some cake? (=Do you want some cake?) Would you like some coffee? Would you like to go to the cinema? (=Do you want to go to the cinema?) Where would you like to go? I’d likeWe use I’d like (=I would like) to talk about something that we want or something that we want to do. I’d like some water, please. (=I want some water.) I’d like more information about this product. I’d like to go to the zoo. (=I want to go to the zoo.) I’d like to have a lemonade. LikeWe use like + things or people to say that we think these things or people are nice or good. I like coffee. (=I think coffee is good.) I like John. (=I think John is nice.)We use like + -ing verb to say that we enjoy doing something. I like dancing. (=I enjoy dancing.) I like going to the cinema. (=I enjoy going to the cinema.)We use do in questions. Do you like coffee? Do you like going to the cinema? Like vs would like Download full-size image from PinterestCompare the following sentences: I like tea. (=I think tea is good.) I’d like some tea. (=I want some tea.) Do you like tea? (=Do you think tea is good?) Would you like some tea? (=Do you want some tea?)We use like + -ing verb or + to-infinitive and would like + to-infinitive. Compare: I like going to the cinema. (=I enjoy going to the cinema.) I’d like to go to the cinema. (=I want to go to the cinema.) Do you like going to the cinema? (=Do you enjoy going to the cinema?) Would you like to go to the cinema? (=Do you want to go to the cinema?) |
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