1) What's the difference between: a) i like apples
b) I'd like an apple, please
2) Which of the forms is more polite?
a) I want a kilo of plums
b) I'd like a kilo of plums, please
3) Does Would you like ...? mean...
a) Do you like ... ?
b) Do you want ...?
4) When do we use Would you like to watch a cartoon on TV?
a) For invitation
b) For giving advice
5) When do we use Would you like some cherries?
a) For giving personal information
b) For offering things
6) What's the form of the verb after would like and like?
a) I'd like to read this book now.
b) I like reading books.
- The house is really big! (1) _Did you buy __ (you buy) any new furniture?
- Yes, our parents (2) have already bought___ (already buy) this beautiful dining table. Today we will have dinner together here and mum (3)_have already sewn__ (already sew) new curtains.
Oh, the room is really beautiful. Can you show me my room?
- Of course, we can. It is next to my room. Mum (4)_has just redecorated__ (just redecorate) it
- (5) _Has she put__ (she put) a new carpet on the floor?
- Yes, she has. And she (6) __has made_ (make) this lamp.
-It is very cosy here.
(7) __Have you seen_ (you see) the flowers in the garden?
- Yes, I have. (8) _Did you help__ (you help) your Dad with the flowers?
- Yes, I do. I always help him in the garden. We (9) _planted__ (plant) these flowers together.
- Good girl !