Friday, April 4, 2014

WOULD LIKE / LIKE (Basic) (EXERCISE B47E114)

WOULD LIKE / LIKE (Basic)

(Would you like a hand?)



     Would like: means want. It is a polite way of   
     offering something or inviting someone.
                 
      Abbreviated form:
       I would like =  I’d like
                    
        Like:  is used for the things you generally love,
                  enjoy.

          
1.  Match a line in A with a line in B.

A
B
(A)
I’m hot.
___
I’d like to go to bed.
(B)
I’m thirsty.
___
I’d like to have a swim.
(C)
I’m hungry.
___
I’d like to be on a beach in Rio.
(D)
I’m tired.    
___
I’d like to go out with my friends.
(E)
It’s Sunday and I’m bored.
___
I’d like to be rich.
(F)
I don’t have any money.
___
I’d like a cold beer.
(G)
It’s winter and I am cold.
___
I’d like a sandwich.

2. Make sentences with like or would like.
   
(A)   João Paulo has more than twenty cookbooks.   
_____________________________ cooking.

(B)   My car is fifteen years old.                                
_________________­________________________________.

(C)   Mariza thinks her house is very small.              
_________________________________________________.

(D)  My children have four cats, three dogs, and a bird. 
________________ ___________________________animals.

(E)   There is a good film on TV tonight.                
_________________________________________________.

(F)    Pedro buys a lot of CD’s.                                 
_________________________________________________.   
(G)  I don’t want to go out tonight.                          
_________________________________________________.  
(H)  Tomas and Vanessa always have a winter holiday.
  _________________________________________________.

  
   
ANSWERS:

1.  Match a line in A with a line in B.

A
B
(A)
I’m hot.
(d)
I’d like to go to bed.
(B)
I’m thirsty.
(a)
I’d like to have a swim.
(C)
I’m hungry.
(g)
I’d like to be on a beach in Rio.
(D)
I’m tired.    
(e)
I’d like to go out with my friends.
(E)
It’s Sunday and I’m bored.
(f)
I’d like to be rich.
(F)
I don’t have any money.
(d)
I’d like a cold beer.
(G)
It’s winter and I am cold.
(c)
I’d like a sandwich.

2. Make sentences with like or would like. (Some suggested answers).
   
(A)   João Paulo has more than twenty cookbooks.   
He likes cooking.

(B)   My car is fifteen years old.                                
I would like a new car.

(C)   Mariza thinks her house is very small.              
She would like to move to a bigger house.

(D)  My children have four cats, three dogs, and a bird. 
They like animals.

(E)   There is a good film on TV tonight.                
I would like to watch it if it is possible.

(F)    Pedro buys a lot of CD’s.                                 
He likes listening to music.   
(G)  I don’t want to go out tonight.                          
I would like to stay at home and watch T.V..  
(H)  Tomas and Vanessa always have a winter holiday.
They like skiing.


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