1) What's the difference between: a) i like apples
b) I'd like an apple, please
2) Which of the forms is more polite?
a) I want a kilo of plums
b) I'd like a kilo of plums, please
3) Does Would you like ...? mean...
a) Do you like ... ?
b) Do you want ...?
4) When do we use Would you like to watch a cartoon on TV?
a) For invitation
b) For giving advice
5) When do we use Would you like some cherries?
a) For giving personal information
b) For offering things
6) What's the form of the verb after would like and like?
a) I'd like to read this book now.
b) I like reading books.
I spend my summer holidays at my granny’s. There are many things there to do. What I did most of the time - I swam in the sea and sunbathed. Sometimes I made a fire with my friends at the seaside and cooked potatoes there. It was wonderful. We told anecdotes to each other, and did everything we wanted. I also got used to walk alone in the forest.
When August was coming to its end, I went on a small voyage by ship. The ship name was “Sevastopol”.
But this summer wasn’t for me only sugar and honey. I have passed through the graduating exams after school and entering exams in the university. So the bigger part of my summer vacations I spent sitting with the books. Of course, it was not interesting, but I’m glad that I did it because now I’m a student of the best university in our country.
2) Alice makes her own clothes. Scarlet has her clothes made.
3) Alice plants flowers in her garden. Scarlet has her flowers planted.
4) Alice paints her house herself. Scarlet has her house painted.
5) Alice repairs her car herself. Scarlet has her car repaired.
6) Alice cleans the windows herself. Scarlet has her windows cleaned.
7) Alice washes her linen herself. Scarlet has her linen washed.
8) Alice always does her hair herself. Scarlet has her hair done.