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Grammar Reference with exercises Beginner THIRD EDITION

UNIT 12 UNIT 12 EXERCISES


12.1  would like  Ex. 1–2 1 Complete the lines with I’d like or I’d like to.
1 We use would like to ask for things. 1   ______________
I’d like a stamp, please.
Positive 2  ______________ change some money, please.
I 3  ______________ a sandwich, please.
You 4  ______________ send an email, please.
He/She ’d like a cup of tea. 5  ______________ a drink, please.
We
They 2 Write the offers. Use would like or would like to.
1  a hamburger?
2 We use Would … like? to offer things.     ________________________________________
Would you like a hamburger?
Question 2  play tennis?
you     ________________________________________
Would you like to play tennis?
Would he/she like some cake? 3  a glass of wine?
they   ________________________________________
4  watch television?
3 Look at the answers.
  ________________________________________
Would you like a cup of tea? Yes, please.
No, thank you. 5  go shopping?
We use would like, not want, to be polite.   ________________________________________
I’d like a coffee, please.  NOT  I want a coffee. 6  an ice-cream?
  ________________________________________
4 We can use would like with another verb.
Would you like to go out tonight? 3 Complete the lines with some or any.
What would you like to do? 1   Would you like ________
some coffee?
  2 Are there ________ people in the restaurant?
12.2  some and any  Ex. 3–4 3 We don’t have ________ homework this evening.
1 We use some in positive sentences.   4 There isn’t ________ milk in the fridge.
5 I’d like ________ bread with my dinner, please.
I’d like ham.
There’s some cheese.   6 There are ________ oranges in the kitchen. Please take one.
We have books.
4 Circle the correct option.
2 We use any in questions. 1  I like / ’d like bananas.
2  Would you like / Do you like a sandwich?
Is there ham? 3  I like / ’d like to change some money, please.
Do you have any money?
Are there people? 4  Would you like / Do you like to go to a party next week?
5  She likes / would like skiing in the winter.
3 We use any in negatives. 6  They would like / like three stamps for Spain.
7  What would you like / do you like to do today?
There isn’t bread.
We don’t have any friends. 8  James likes / would like travelling.
There aren’t books.
5 Complete the sentences with verb + -ing.
4 We use some when we offer things or ask for things. 1  I like __________.
  reading (read)
2  Jane likes __________. (swim)
Would you like wine? 3  They like __________. (ski)
some
Can I have cheese?
4  We don’t like __________ to the cinema. (go)
5  Martin doesn’t like __________. (run)
12.3  like and would like  Ex. 5 6  Laura doesn’t like __________ football. (play)
1 We use like and like doing to talk about things we always like. 7  He doesn’t like __________. (dance)
I like coffee.   (= I always enjoy coffee.) 8  Guy and Oliver like __________ on the beach. (sit)
She likes swimming in summer.
What do you like doing at the weekend?

2 We use would like to talk about things we want now or soon.


I’d like a cup of tea.   (= I want a cup of tea now or soon.)
She’s hot. She’d like to go swimming.
What would you like to do tonight? 

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