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Would like

 博物百科 2025-01-16 发布于黑龙江

We use would like or d like to say politely what we want, especially when making offers and requests:

Would you like a biscuit with your coffee?

Can you order for Ellie? She’d like the Margarita pizza, please.

Verbs that follow would like are in the to-infinitive form:

Would you like to listen to that again?

I’d like to get a return ticket for tomorrow.

We use Do you like …? to ask about preferences in general. We don’t use Do you like …? to make offers or requests.

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Do you like rice?

Would you like some rice?

Do you like dancing?

Would you like to dance?

asks about likes and dislikes in general

offers some rice

asks about likes and dislikes in general

invites you to dance

Would like to have + -ed form

We use would like to have + -ed form when talking about things in the past that we have missed:

I’d like to have watched the football but I had to go out. (I wanted to watch the football, but I didn’t.)

I’d like to

We can use I’d like to as a short answer to an offer or invitation:

A:

You must have dinner with us.

B:

Yes, I’d like to.

A:

Good. Is Sunday night any good?

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