The document discusses the verbs "like" and "would like" in English. It provides examples of how to use "like" to talk about things one enjoys or finds positive. It also explains how "would like" is used to make polite requests or offers. Examples are given of idiomatic phrases with "like" involving eating, fitting, functioning smoothly, and knowing something well. The document concludes with a dialogue demonstrating the use of "would like" in a shopping interaction.
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1. Like and Would like
Likeasa verb
Construction
Like has a numbers of meanings and uses.
It as a verb meaning ‘enjoy’
We use like to talk about things or people which we enjoy or feel positive about:
Like + noun phrase
Ex. “I like Fedez singer but I don’t like his tattoos”
“Do you like pizza?”
“He really likes the playing of Cristiano Ronaldo.”
Like+ -ing
We use the verb to like + -ing, when we talk about things that we
enjoy doing.
Ex.“I like playing tennis.”
“He likes going out to clubs.”
“They like watching television.”
Like + to-infinitive
We can also use the verb like with the infinitive of the following verb:
Ex. “He likes to swim.”
In British English, this means that he thinks it is good to
swim in order to keep in shape. It doesn't mean that he
generally enjoys swimming.
Ex. “She likes to go and see her parents at the
weekend.”
“I don’t like to cycle in the dark.”
“He likes his friends to call him Hank.
Video: -https://youtu.be/ddDN30evKPc
2. Like and as
As and like are prepositions or conjunctions. The prepositions as and like have
different meanings. As + noun means ‘in the role of’, like + noun means ‘similar
to’ or ‘in the same way as’.
We use like (but not as) to compare two things:
Ex: “She’s got a headache like me.”
Not: “She’s got a headache as me.”
When we compare appearance or behaviour, we use like, not as:
Ex: “That house looks like a castle.”
Not: “That house looks as a castle.”
As is commonly used to talk about jobs:
Ex: “He worked for a long time as a teacher in Africa.”
Not: “… like a teacher in Africa.”
The conjunctions as and like have the same meaning
when used in comparisons. Like is a little more
informal.
Ex: “Nobody understands him as I do.”
“Nobody understands him like I do.”
3. Idioms with like:
Eat like a horse
Definition: usually eat a lot of food
Ex: “Tom eats like a horse! Make sure to grill three hamburgers for him.”
“He doesn't usually eat like a horse.”
Eat like a bird
Definition: usually eat very little food
Ex: “She eats like a bird, so don't make too much for dinner.”
“He weighs 250 pounds even though he eats like a bird.”
Feel like a million
Definition: feel very good and happy
Ex: “I'm feeling like a million today. I just got a new job!”
“After his promotion, he felt like a million.”
Fit like a glove
Definition: clothes or apparel that fit perfectly
Ex: “My new shoes fit like a glove.”
“Her jeans fit like a glove after she went on a diet.”
Go like clockwork
Definition: to happen very smoothly, without problems
Ex: “The presentation went like clockwork.”
“Her plans went like clockwork and she was able to join the company.”
Know someone or something like the back of one's hand
Definition: know in every detail, understand completely
Ex: “She knows me like the back of her hand.”
“I know this project like the back of my hand.”
4. Would like
We use would like or ‘d like to say politely what we want,
especially when making offers and requests:
Ex. “ Would you like a biscuit with your tea?”
“Can you order for Simon? He’d like the
margarita pizza, please.”
Verbs that follow would like are in the to-infinitive
form:
Ex. “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.
Construction
Video: -https://youtu.be/9bzMaiczpXU
Exercise like and would like:
- http://speakspeak.com/english-grammar-
exercises/elementary/vocabulary-like-would-like
- http://www.examenglish.com/grammar/A2_would_like.htm
- http://www.grammarbank.com/like-vs-would-like.html
5. Meat
Different types of meat include:
Many of these meat come in different types of cuts that
require some different preparation and cooking methods.
Cuts of meat differ from country to country.
Beef, veal, lamb and pork are mostly cut into loin, rib,
round, roast shoulder and leg portions.
Dialogue:
Shop assistant: “ Good morning! What would you like?”
Mrs. Fox: “ We would like to some chicken and few sausages.”
Mr. Fox: “ My darling, wouldn't it better get some bacon and steak?”
Mrs. Fox: “ My love, we take chicken and sausages for Christmas as dinner also
because the children don't like bacon.”
Shop assistant: “ May, I advise you, lamb and veal.”
Mrs. Fox: “ Ok, so we take them.”
Mr. Fox: “ How much are lamb and veal?”
Shop assistant: “ 5 pounds.”
Mr. Fox: “ Here it is.”
Mrs. and Mr. Fox: “ Thanks and goodbye.”
Shop assistant: “ Goodbye.”
Video: -https://youtu.be/ZgNPp3Dfl2c