WOULD LIKE (TO DO) or LIKE (DOING)
1) Would you…? or Do you…? Match the questions and answers.
1. Would you like to watch TV?
2. Would you like something to drink?
3. Do you like parties?
4. Do you like hamburgers?
5. Do you like watching TV?
6. Would you like to go to the cinema on Sunday?
a. Yes, especially films and cartoons.
b. Yes, I’d love to. What time?
c. No. there’s nothing good on tonight.
d. I’m afraid I don’t. I think they’re noisy, and there are usually too many people.
e. No. I think they’re very bad for you.
f. No, thanks. I’m not thirsty.
2) Tick the correct form of the verb.
Would you like a drink?
Do you like a drink?
(Yes, I'll have an orange juice)
Do you like going for walks?
Would you like to go for a walk?
(Yes, I often go walking in Scotland)
Do you like swimming?
Would you like to go for a swim?
(What a good idea!It's hot today)
What do you like doing at the weekend?
What would you like to do this weekend?
(I like putting my feet up and relaxing)
What do you like to do in the evening?
What would you like to do this evening?
(Why don't we pop round and see Alice and Brian?)
3) would like or like? Complete the sentences with would like(to do) or like (doing) and the correct form of the verb. 1) What sort of books ________you ______(to read)? I ______biographies and thrillers.
2. ________ you ______(be) a teacher when you grow up? No, they don’t earn much and they work very hard.
3. It’s Sophie’s birthday soon. Is it? What ______she______(have) for a present? Well, I know she ______(cook). Why don’t you buy her a new book.
4. My son has a lot of pens and pencils. She ______(draw). 5. My brother is a very fast runner. He says that one day he _____(run) in the Olympic Games.
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