This worksheet provides instructions to circle the correct alternative (a or b) for using "would like/would like to" in different sentence structures. There are 10 multiple choice questions that test the proper use of "would like" versus "would like to" for expressing desires, requests, plans and opinions in sentences including questions, statements and responses. The document is a grammar exercise to practice the difference between using "would like" and "would like to" in various contexts.
This worksheet provides instructions to circle the correct alternative (a or b) for using "would like/would like to" in different sentence structures. There are 10 multiple choice questions that test the proper use of "would like" versus "would like to" for expressing desires, requests, plans and opinions in sentences including questions, statements and responses. The document is a grammar exercise to practice the difference between using "would like" and "would like to" in various contexts.
This worksheet provides instructions to circle the correct alternative (a or b) for using "would like/would like to" in different sentence structures. There are 10 multiple choice questions that test the proper use of "would like" versus "would like to" for expressing desires, requests, plans and opinions in sentences including questions, statements and responses. The document is a grammar exercise to practice the difference between using "would like" and "would like to" in various contexts.
This worksheet provides instructions to circle the correct alternative (a or b) for using "would like/would like to" in different sentence structures. There are 10 multiple choice questions that test the proper use of "would like" versus "would like to" for expressing desires, requests, plans and opinions in sentences including questions, statements and responses. The document is a grammar exercise to practice the difference between using "would like" and "would like to" in various contexts.