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NAME: ________________________

DATE: ________________________

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET

WOULD LIKE (+ noun) WOULD LIKE TO (+ verb) I You He She It We They

would like

a cup of tea.

would like to

drink tea.

I You He She It We They

wouldn’t like

a cup of tea.

wouldn’t like to

drink tea.

Yes, I you he Would she it we they

a cup of tea? like like to

drink tea?

I you he she it we they

No,

would.

I you he she it we they

wouldn’t.

GRAMMAR NOTES: • “I would like a cup of tea” is a more polite way to say, “I want a cup of tea.” • “I would like a cup of tea” (etc.) is often contracted to “I’d like a cup of tea” in speaking. • “Yes, I would” is never contracted to “Yes, I’d.” • In response to an offer, “No, thank you.” is considered more polite than “No, I wouldn’t.”

 Study the above boxes and fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. 1.

I’m thirsty. I _________________ a glass of water, please.

2.

A: ___________ you ___________ a break?

3.

I don’t understand this. I _________________ some help with my homework.

4.

Patrick _________________ go to the supermarket. He needs milk.

5.

(A) ___________ Tom ___________ come with us? (B) Yes, he ___________.

B: Yes, we ___________.

6.

(A) Can I help you? (B) Yes, I _________________ a ticket to Melbourne.

7.

My friends _________________ come to the party next week.

8.

(A) ___________ you ___________ work on Saturday? (B) No, I ___________.

9.

___________ you ___________ chocolate ice-cream or vanilla-ice cream?

10. (A) ___________ you ___________ see a movie? (B) No, I ___________. 11. What ___________ you ___________ do tomorrow? 12. (A) Who _________________ some candy? (B) We ___________! Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. © www.allthingsgrammar.com for classroom use. © www.allthingsgrammar.com