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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Like and would like

         To talk about your interests in general, use +ing

AFFIRMATIVE FORM
I/You/We/They
like going to the cinema
He / She
likes watching sport on TV.
NEGATIVE FORM
I/You/We/They
do not
like going to the cinema
He / She
does not
like watching sport on TV.
                   QUESTION FORM
Do
i/we/you/they
like going to the cinema
Does
He/she
like watching sport on TV.

2.           To talk about what you want to do at a specific time, and to make invitations, use 
        would like to + verb.
AFFIRMATIVE FORM
i/you/he/she/we/you/they
would like to go to cinema this weekend
I’d like to come to the football match on Saturday
NEGATIVE FORM
i/you/he/she/we/you/they
would not like to drink coffee. 
We wouldn’t like to go out tonight.
QUESTION FORM
Would you/he/she/they
like to play tennis this evening?
     

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