I Want Vs I Would Like Question Preview (ID: 44751)


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How to used the verb ''want''
a) We use the verb want to talk about wishes and needs, and to give advice
b) Is a polite way to express a wish or desire
c) To ask questions
d)

Which of the following options belong to would?
a) To say that something is necessary or should be done
b) For unreal situations, for past action.
c) To ask questions, as a conjunction and to introduce relative
d)

Which of the following options belong to the verb want?
a) For unreal situations, for past action.
b) For wish and desire.
c) To ask questions, as a conjunction and to introduce relative clauses.
d)

We can use wh-words before want
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
c)
d)

We can use ''would'' to talk in polite way
a) FALSE
b) TRUE
c)
d)

How to use ''would''?
a) We use the verb want to talk about wishes and needs.
b) To give advice
c) In conditional sentences
d)

Which word(s) completes the sentence? Would you like ____ to my house for dinner?
a) to come
b) come
c) for to come
d)

In which sentence can you write ''would like''?
a) I ____ to work with animals in the future.
b) I ____ playing tennis with my friends.
c) I ____ like pizza. It’s my favourite food.
d)

Which sentence is NOT correct?
a) I wouldn’t like any more tea, thank you.
b) I wouldn’t like own a dog.
c) I’d love some chocolate cake!
d)

Which of these options should have an object after the verb?
a) Want
b) Would
c)
d)

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