This document is a grammar reference and exercise section from a beginner level English textbook. It focuses on the use of "would like" and "like" to talk about preferences and requests. The three main points covered are:
1) Using "would like" to ask for things politely or offer things to others.
2) Using "some" and "any" depending on whether the sentence is positive, negative, or a question.
3) Distinguishing between using "like" to talk about general preferences and "would like" to talk about current wants or plans.
The document contains examples and exercises to reinforce the uses of these grammar structures.
This document is a grammar reference and exercise section from a beginner level English textbook. It focuses on the use of "would like" and "like" to talk about preferences and requests. The three main points covered are:
1) Using "would like" to ask for things politely or offer things to others.
2) Using "some" and "any" depending on whether the sentence is positive, negative, or a question.
3) Distinguishing between using "like" to talk about general preferences and "would like" to talk about current wants or plans.
The document contains examples and exercises to reinforce the uses of these grammar structures.
This document is a grammar reference and exercise section from a beginner level English textbook. It focuses on the use of "would like" and "like" to talk about preferences and requests. The three main points covered are:
1) Using "would like" to ask for things politely or offer things to others.
2) Using "some" and "any" depending on whether the sentence is positive, negative, or a question.
3) Distinguishing between using "like" to talk about general preferences and "would like" to talk about current wants or plans.
The document contains examples and exercises to reinforce the uses of these grammar structures.
Grammar Reference with exercises Beginner THIRD EDITION
UNIT 12 UNIT 12 EXERCISES
12.1 would like Ex. 1–2 1 Complete the lines with I’d like or I’d like to. 1 We use would like to ask for things. 1 ______________ I’d like a stamp, please. Positive 2 ______________ change some money, please. I 3 ______________ a sandwich, please. You 4 ______________ send an email, please. He/She ’d like a cup of tea. 5 ______________ a drink, please. We They 2 Write the offers. Use would like or would like to. 1 a hamburger? 2 We use Would … like? to offer things. ________________________________________ Would you like a hamburger? Question 2 play tennis? you ________________________________________ Would you like to play tennis? Would he/she like some cake? 3 a glass of wine? they ________________________________________ 4 watch television? 3 Look at the answers. ________________________________________ Would you like a cup of tea? Yes, please. No, thank you. 5 go shopping? We use would like, not want, to be polite. ________________________________________ I’d like a coffee, please. NOT I want a coffee. 6 an ice-cream? ________________________________________ 4 We can use would like with another verb. Would you like to go out tonight? 3 Complete the lines with some or any. What would you like to do? 1 Would you like ________ some coffee? 2 Are there ________ people in the restaurant? 12.2 some and any Ex. 3–4 3 We don’t have ________ homework this evening. 1 We use some in positive sentences. 4 There isn’t ________ milk in the fridge. 5 I’d like ________ bread with my dinner, please. I’d like ham. There’s some cheese. 6 There are ________ oranges in the kitchen. Please take one. We have books. 4 Circle the correct option. 2 We use any in questions. 1 I like / ’d like bananas. 2 Would you like / Do you like a sandwich? Is there ham? 3 I like / ’d like to change some money, please. Do you have any money? Are there people? 4 Would you like / Do you like to go to a party next week? 5 She likes / would like skiing in the winter. 3 We use any in negatives. 6 They would like / like three stamps for Spain. 7 What would you like / do you like to do today? There isn’t bread. We don’t have any friends. 8 James likes / would like travelling. There aren’t books. 5 Complete the sentences with verb + -ing. 4 We use some when we offer things or ask for things. 1 I like __________. reading (read) 2 Jane likes __________. (swim) Would you like wine? 3 They like __________. (ski) some Can I have cheese? 4 We don’t like __________ to the cinema. (go) 5 Martin doesn’t like __________. (run) 12.3 like and would like Ex. 5 6 Laura doesn’t like __________ football. (play) 1 We use like and like doing to talk about things we always like. 7 He doesn’t like __________. (dance) I like coffee. (= I always enjoy coffee.) 8 Guy and Oliver like __________ on the beach. (sit) She likes swimming in summer. What do you like doing at the weekend?
2 We use would like to talk about things we want now or soon.
I’d like a cup of tea. (= I want a cup of tea now or soon.) She’s hot. She’d like to go swimming. What would you like to do tonight?
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