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F2 Would like and Wouldn't like

F2 Would like and Wouldn't like

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5th Grade

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F2 Would like and Wouldn't like

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Would like 

is used to express requests or offers more politely

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What is the form?

- Affirmative

- Negative

- Interrogative

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Affirmative

  • Subject + would like + [to + verb]/noun + …

  • Examples:

  • I would like to work /pizza.

  • We would like to work /pizza.

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Negative

  • Subject + would + not + like + [to + verb]/noun + …

  • Examples:

  • You would not like to work /pizza.

  • They would not like to work /pizza.

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Interrogative

  • Would + subject + like + [to + verb]/noun + …?

  • Examples:

  • Would he like to work /pizza?

  • Would you like to work /pizza?

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Multiple Choice

We use would like to express what we want in a more polite way.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

We use would like to express what we want in an informal way.

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True

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False

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WOULD LIKE VS LIKE

Like has a different meaning than would like: like is used to express the idea of enjoying something.


For example:

— “I would like to do some sport.” = We use would like to express the subject’s desire to do some sport.

♦ “I like sport.” = We use like to express that the subject enjoys doing sports.

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Pulse 2 Unit 6 p.67

Copy the notes of 'Time Expressions' and do Task 2.


Then, copy the notes of 'Would like' and do Task 4.

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