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Use of :WOULD LIKE

WANT LIKE

ANDREA GAETE.

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LIKE:

• LIKE is a verb that is used to describe preferences.

• e.g.: I like to go to the cinema.

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Do you like?

What kind of music do you like?

(preference)

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I like salsa. (in general)

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What do you like doing?

• I like listening to music

• or

• I like to listen to music

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I like dancing and singing (in general)

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•When you express preference or speak in general you can use the infinitive with ‘to’ or the gerund after the verb like.

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• I like to study

• or

• I like studying

• ( Both are possible)

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But if you want to say the same but in a

negative way you say:

I do not like dancingI do not like to dance

I don’t like to danceI don’t like dancing

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Would like to

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In affirmative you can use would like to express a

desire.

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I would like to go to New Zealand some day.

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In questions it is used to make an invitation or to offer

something to someone.

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Would you like some coffee? (offer)

Yes, I would.

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Would you like to go out with me tonight? (Invitation)

I would like to go out with you.

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What would you like to do today after classes?

I would like to…….

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With would like we DO NOT use gerund (-ing)

WE CAN NOT SAY:I would like to going to the

shopping today

WE SAY:I would like to go to the

shopping today.

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In negative way:

I would not like to eat cabbage

or

I wouldn’t like to eat cabbage

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In english we do not ask or offer with negative form

we don’t say:

wouldn’t you like a chocolate?

We say:

would you like a chocalate?

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WANT

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To express, desire or to make an invitation we can use the verb to want too! (would like

is more formal)

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I would like some pizza =

I want some pizza

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Would you like to go dancing? =

Do you want to go dancing?

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Does Maria want more water? =

Would Maria like more water?

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Would like: Requests, wishes and offers; we use in an indirect and

polite way.

Want: The same as would like but direct, simple and informal.

Like: When we talk about in a general way or our preferences in

things.

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