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1. The document provides examples of using "would like" versus "would like to" in different sentence structures. 2. "Would like" is used with a noun to express a preference, such as "I would like a sandwich". 3. "Would like to" is used with a verb to express a desire to do something, such as "I would like to go to the park". 4. The document provides 18 examples of filling in sentences with the correct form of "would like" or "would like to" based on whether a noun or verb follows.

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Would Like - Modal Verbs Hws

1. The document provides examples of using "would like" versus "would like to" in different sentence structures. 2. "Would like" is used with a noun to express a preference, such as "I would like a sandwich". 3. "Would like to" is used with a verb to express a desire to do something, such as "I would like to go to the park". 4. The document provides 18 examples of filling in sentences with the correct form of "would like" or "would like to" based on whether a noun or verb follows.

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NAME: DATE: ____________

WOULD LIKE vs WOULD LIKE TO

Complete the sentences below.

1. I … travel to Spain next summer, 10. Which … you …, strawberry or


but I don’t have enough money. vanilla ice-cream?
a) would like a) would / like
b) would like to b) would / like to

2. … you … see an action movie 11. (A) … you … drink some tea?
(B) Yes, I would, thank you!
a) Would / like a) Would / like
b) Would / like to b) Would / like to

3. (A) Are you ready to order? 12. (A) Hello?


(B) Yes, I … a sandwich, please. (B) Hello, I … speak to Sarah, please.
a) would like a) would like
b) would like to b) would like to

4. I’m bored. What … you … do this 13. (A) Are you ready to order?
weekend? (B) Yes, I … try the garden salad.
a) would / like a) would like
b) would / like to b) would like to

5. How many chocolate chip cookies 14. Jim said he … cook dinner for us
… you …? this evening.
a) would / like a) would like
b) would / like to b) would like to

6. … your kids … play at the park next 15. Which restaurant … you … go
weekend? tonight?
a) Would / like a) would like
b) Would / like to b) would like to

7. (A) Would you like a cup of tea? 16. (A) Can I help you?
(B) Yes, I …, thank you! (B) Yes, I … buy a hat.
a) would a) would like
b) would like b) would like to
8. I feel sick, so I … go home early 17. What kind of present … you … for
today. your birthday?
a) would like to a) would / like
b) wouldn’t like to b) would / like to

9. (A) Who … some apple pie? 18. (A) Would you like more rice
(B) We would! (B) Yes, we …! We’re very hungry!
a) would like a) would
b) would like to b) wouldn’t

NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
WOULD LIKE (+ noun)
WOULD LIKE TO (+ verb)

 Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences.

1. I’m thirsty. I _________________ a glass of water, please.

2. A:Would you like a break? B: Yes, we would.

3. I don’t understand this. I would like some help with my homework.

4. Patrick would like to go to the supermarket. He needs milk.

5. (A) Would Tom like to come with us? (B) Yes, he would.

6. (A) Can I help you? (B) Yes, I would like a ticket to Melbourne.

7. My friends would like to come to the party next week.

8. (A) Would you like to work on Saturday? (B) No, I would not.

9. Would you like a chocolate ice-cream or vanilla-ice cream?

10. (A) Would you like to see a movie? (B) No, I would not.

11. What would you like to do tomorrow?

12. (A) Who would like some candy? (B) We would like!
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