Conjugation and Use of The Modal Verb "Would" in Positive Statements

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 Talk about modal WOULD


 Ask requests and give offers
ACTIVITY 6
DAILY EXPRESSIONES

CONJUGATION AND USE OF THE MODAL VERB "WOULD" IN POSITIVE STATEMENTS  

1. INSTRUCTIONS: add would and one of the verbs from the box below to the sentences:
 
 
know like bark accept buy tell finish go play take
 
a. Mike would like to come with us. 
b. Anna and Jemison would accept our invitation if they were in town.
c. Carl  would take his girlfriend out to the mall every weekend.
d. Erika told us she would tell her dad if we continued throwing papers at her.
e. The boys  would play football if they had a ball, but they don't.
f. If I had money I would buy a mansion for my family and a 1969 red Ferrari.
g. If I were the President of this country, I would finish all corruption and poverty.
h. The dogs would bark if you hit them.
i. If you made the smallest sound, they would know we are here.
j. In every normal country, you would go  to jail for stealing other people.

WOULD IN NEGATIVE STATEMENTS

INSTRUCTIONS: fill in the gaps with the NEGATIVE form of WOULD and the verb in parenthesis.

1. Mike wouldn’t buy a car even if he had the money to do so. (buy)


 
2. Belinda wouldn’t accept me as her boyfriend if I asked her to. (accept)
 
3. I wouldn’t like you to leave this country forever. (like)
 
4. If Belinda kissed me, I wouldn’t tell anyone. (tell)
 
5. If I went to Nina's party, I wouldn’t finish my History essay for tomorrow. (finish)
 
6. I wouldn’t now they were coming if you didn't tell me. (know)
 
7. If I had the chance of going to England, I wouldn’t go (go)
 
8. If it were not for Simon Bolivar, Colombia wouldn’t be an independent country. (be)
 
9. If I had something more interesting to do, I wouldn’t play Purchase all day. (play)
 
10. If I lived in a dangerous neighborhood, I wouldn’t take the dog out for a walk late at night. (take)
 
 
INSTRUCTIONS: Organize the following words to make coherent sentences in affirmative and negative form.
Don't forget to use proper punctuation.
 
1. would/accept/I/not/go out/to/with/her
I wouldn’t accept to go out with her.
2. would/I/take/the/home/boy/vacations/for
I would take the boy for homes vacations.
3. would/not/a/buy/car/you
You wouldn’t buy a car. 
4. would/tell/her/I
I would tell her.
5. would/not/they/rugby/play
They wouldn’t play rugby.
6. would/ she/ to/ like/ go/ vacation/ on/ this/ year.
She would like to go on vacation this year.
7. like/ He/ meet/ wouldn't/ to/ you/ like.
He wouldn’t like to meet you like you.
8. love/ We/ to/ you/ visit/ would/ again.
We would love to visit you again.
9. play/ the/ guitar/ Would/ you/ like/ to/?
You would like to play the guitar?
10. wouldn't/ to/ swim/ there/ I/ like.
I wouldn’t like to swim here

INSTRUCTIONS: Fill in the words to complete the sentences using "would, would like, would love or wouldn't
like".

1-You want to do something with your friend tonight. You ask:


What would you like to do tonight?
2-You are in a restaurant and you ask for a glass of water.
Would you bring me a glass of water please?
3-You are expressing how much you want to go to Paris.                                      
I would love to go to Paris.
4-You don't like to work as a waiter.
I wouldn’t to work as a waiter.
5-You are offering your friend a sandwich.
Would you like a sandwich?

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