1. Would / she / like / go to the movies? Would she like to go to the movies?
2. What / you / rather / see: a drama or a comedy?
What would you rather see: a drama or a comedy?
3. When / they / rather / eat dinner: before the show or after the show? When would they rather eat dinner: before the show or after the show?
4. Laura / like / have lunch at home before the afternoon show.
Laura would like to have lunch at home before the afternoon show.
5. he / rather / watch / TV all evening?
Would he rather watch TV all evening?
2 Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.
1. I would like (go / to go) to the midnight show. 2. Our teacher would like (show / to show) a video in class tomorrow. 3. We’d rather (stream / to stream) a comedy than go out. 4. Who would rather (stay home / to stay home) and make dinner tonight? 5. They’d rather (not take / not to take) their children to violent movies.
3 Circle the letter of the correct short answer to each question.
1. Would your children like to see an animated film? a. Yes, they do. b. Yes, they would. c. Yes, they would like. 2. Would you like to go to the late show? a. No, we wouldn’t. b. No, we wouldn’t like. c. No, we don’t. 3. Would most people rather avoid violent movies? a. Yes, they’d. b. Yes, they would. c. Yes, they’d rather. 4. Would Tom like to see a science fiction movie tonight? a. No, he wouldn’t. b. No, he didn’t. c. No, he wouldn’t like. 5. Would your friends rather stay home on Friday nights? a. No, they’d rather not. b. No, they’d rather. c. No, they don’t. 6. Would you like to download a movie? a. Yes, I’d like. b. Yes, I would. c. Yes, I’d.