Would like — Situations
Make sentences using would like, as in the example.
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You want to go to the gym at the weekends. Perhaps James will join you. (join)
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You say, “Would you like to join me?”
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1.You want to play computer games. Perhaps your older brother will play with you. (play)
You say, “?”Would you like to play computer games with me -
2.You have baked a strawberry cake. Perhaps your friends will eat strawberry cake together with you. (eat)
You say, “?”Would you like to eat a strawberry cake with me -
3.Your mother is tired because she has just finished tidying up the house. Perhaps she wants to rest for a while. (rest)
You say, “?”Would you like to rest for a while -
4.You are going to roller-skate in the afternoon. Perhaps your friend wants to go with you. (roller-skate)
You say, “?”Would you like to roller-skate with me in the afternoon -
5.Your friends have come to your place. Perhaps they want to look at your family photos. (look at)
You say, “?”Would you like to look at my family photos -
6.You want to find someone who can help her with your English homework. Perhaps your father will help you. (help)
You say, “?”Would you like to help me with my English homework -
7.You are going to visit your grandparents next Sunday. Perhaps your brother will give you a lift. (give)
You say, “?”Would you like to give me a lift -
8.You want to dance at the party. Perhaps Emily wants to dance too. (dance)
You say, “?”Would you like to dance -
9.You have a birthday party on Sunday. Perhaps Ryan will come. (come)
You say, “?”Would you like to come to my birthday party -
10.You want to swim in the river but you don’t want to do it alone. Perhaps Mary will swim with you. (swim)
You say, “?”Would you like to swim in the river with me
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