0% found this document useful (0 votes)
163 views

Like, Prefer and Rather Activity

The document provides examples and explanations for the proper use of "would like", "rather", "prefer", etc. when expressing preferences or choices. It includes fill-in-the-blank exercises and multiple choice questions to choose the correct form of these verbs in different contexts, such as "I would prefer meeting on Monday than Tuesday" or "Would you rather go to an Italian or a Japanese restaurant?". The goal is to understand and be able to use these common verbs of preference and choice accurately in sentences.

Uploaded by

Lilian Hernandez
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
163 views

Like, Prefer and Rather Activity

The document provides examples and explanations for the proper use of "would like", "rather", "prefer", etc. when expressing preferences or choices. It includes fill-in-the-blank exercises and multiple choice questions to choose the correct form of these verbs in different contexts, such as "I would prefer meeting on Monday than Tuesday" or "Would you rather go to an Italian or a Japanese restaurant?". The goal is to understand and be able to use these common verbs of preference and choice accurately in sentences.

Uploaded by

Lilian Hernandez
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

http://www.englishpedia.net/my-grammar/basic/would-you-like/would-you-like-noun-use.

html

Would like, rather, prefer, etc.


Fill in the blanks with the correct choice.

1. I to have a new phone.

2. I cats and dogs very much.

3. She watching TV.

4. I to eat a hamburger tonight.

5. They to buy a new car but they don't have enough money.

6. My mother a green dress for the meeting tomorrow.

7. I your tie, it's great.

8. My son a computer for his birthday.

9. Sally children a lot.

10. Tom to work in an engineering company.

Choose the correct question.

1. Yes, I enjoy it very much. 5. Yes, please.


a. Would you like your job? a. Do you like tea?
b. Do you like your job? b. Would you like some tea?

2. Thank you. I am not hungry. 6. Yes, I love it.


a. Would you like to eat something? a. Would you like some milk?
b. Do you like to eat something? b. Do you like milk?

3. Yes, I'd love to. 7. No, I hate it.


a. Do you like to drink some tea? a. Do you like apple cake?
b. Would you like to drink some tea? b. Would you like apple cake?

4. No, thanks. 8. A glass of mineral water, please.


a. Would you like some cake? a. What would you like to drink?
b. Do you like cake? b. What do you like to drink?

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb.


1. They would prefer (meet) on Monday than Tuesday.

2. He would like (take) a Yoga class


3. Would you rather (go) to an Italian or a Japanese restaurant?

4. Dennis would prefer (spend) his money at the mall.

5. I would prefer (not/drive) the jeep.

6. Would you prefer (bring) a salad or dessert to the dinner party?

7. I'd rather (stay) at a different hotel.

8. We would rather (sing) a slower song.

9. Would he prefer (dance) to a different song?

10. She'd rather (not/hear) another song.

Choose the correct option for each gap below.

1. I prefer brown sugar white sugar.


a. That b. to c. than

2. I don’t want to go out. I’d rather home.


a. Staying b. stay c. to stay

3. I like trekking in the mountains, but I prefer on a sandy beach.


a. Lying b. lie c. to lying

4. I’d rather go in December in May.


a. That b. to c. than

5. I’d rather come with you here alone.


a. To stay b. than stay c. than staying

6. I prefer travelling by bus by train.


a. To travel b. to travelling c. travelling

7. I usually have tea, but today I’d prefer coffee, please.


a. Having b. to have c. have

8. She to stay in a hotel.


a. Prefer b. would prefer c. would rather

You might also like