Now you’ve learnt everything about the expression “would like”, it’s time to put it to the test!
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Question 1 of 6
1. Question
19 point(s)Fill in the gaps with “would like” or “would like to” depending on the structure of the sentence.
If you see (+) at the end of the sentence, this should be written in the affirmative form. If you see (-) at the end of the sentence, this should be written in the negative form.
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- you my phone?
- I any sugar. (-)
- They see you at 4pm. (+)
- He buy any sweets. (-)
- you borrow my pen?
- She do her homework. (+)
- We a break, thank you. (-)
- you open the window?
- She help you, I’m sorry. (-)
- you an orange?
- They your personal information. (+)
- He this book. (+)
- We visit you this afternoon. (+)
- You walk every single day! (-)
- We read your article. (+)
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Question 2 of 6
2. Question
2 point(s)Match the definition to each expression. Drag and drop the definition next to the expression.
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- To have a good opinion about something
- A polite way to say “want”
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Like
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Would like
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Question 3 of 6
3. Question
1 point(s)The sentence below is incorrect. Rewrite the correct sentence in the space provided. Remember to use capital letters and punctuation correctly.
I like to tomatoes.
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The correct sentence is:
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Question 4 of 6
4. Question
1 point(s)The sentence below is incorrect. Rewrite the correct sentence in the space provided. Remember to use capital letters and punctuation correctly.
I would like drinking water.
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The correct sentence is:
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Question 5 of 6
5. Question
1 point(s)The sentence below is incorrect. Rewrite the correct sentence in the space provided. Remember to use capital letters and punctuation correctly.
We like go to the cinema.
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The correct sentence is:
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Question 6 of 6
6. Question
10 point(s)Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb. The verb is shown in brackets at the end of each sentence.
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- I like football. (play)
- I would like to to town later. (go)
- He would like to at university. (study)
- We like the stars at night. (watch)
- They don’t like cheese. (eat)
- She doesn’t like TV. (watch)
- We would like to this bottle of wine. (open)
- I would like to my book. (finish)
- We like on holiday. (go)
- They don’t like long essays. (write)
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