The document discusses the difference between using "like" and "would like" when making requests or expressing preferences. "Like" is used to talk about general preferences, while "would like" is used when actually wanting or requesting something. It provides examples showing that "I like pizza" means pizza is generally enjoyed, while "I'd like some chicken nuggets" references a specific want. A worksheet then prompts filling in "like" or "would like" in sample sentences.
The document discusses the difference between using "like" and "would like" when making requests or expressing preferences. "Like" is used to talk about general preferences, while "would like" is used when actually wanting or requesting something. It provides examples showing that "I like pizza" means pizza is generally enjoyed, while "I'd like some chicken nuggets" references a specific want. A worksheet then prompts filling in "like" or "would like" in sample sentences.
The document discusses the difference between using "like" and "would like" when making requests or expressing preferences. "Like" is used to talk about general preferences, while "would like" is used when actually wanting or requesting something. It provides examples showing that "I like pizza" means pizza is generally enjoyed, while "I'd like some chicken nuggets" references a specific want. A worksheet then prompts filling in "like" or "would like" in sample sentences.