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CHAPTER 4

ENTERTAINMENT AND INVITATION

A. Modal Auxiliary

Modal auxiliary (helping) verb is used to express: ability, possibility, permission or


obligation. Modal phrases (or semi-modals) are used to express the same things as
modals, but are a combination of auxiliary verbs and the preposition to. The modals and
semi-modals in English are:

1. Can/could/be able to
2. May/might
3. Shall/should
4. Must/have to
5. Will/would

B. Polite offers with would you like...?Would you like + noun phrase
Example:
Would you like some tea?
Would you like a glass of water?
Would you like some cookies?
Would you like a magazine?
The answer (with friends)
Yeah, thanks or No thanks

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Grammar Focus

Would; verb + to +verb

Would you like to go out on Friday?


Yes, I would / Yes, I’d love to. Thanks./ Yes, I’d really like to go.
Would you like to go to a soccer match?
I’d like to, but I have to work late. I’d like to, but I need to save money.
I’d like to, but I want to visit my parents.
Contraction = I’d = I would.

Respond to these three invitations. Then write three invitations for the given
responses.
1. A: I have tickets to the baseball game. On Saturday, would you like to go?
B: ..................................................
2. A: Would you like to come over for dinner Tomorrow night?
B: ..................................................
3. A: Would you like to go to a pop concert with me this weekend.?
B: ...................................................
4. A: ……………………………………………………?

B: Yes I’d love to. Thank you.


5. A: …………………………………………………….?
B: Well, I’d like to. But I have to study.
6. A: …………………………………………………….?
B: Yes, thank you. I’d really like to see it.

Practice Conversation

What kind of music do you like?

Tony : Do you like rap, Lisa?


Lisa : No, I don’t like it very much, do you?
Tony : Yeah, I do. I’m a big fan of Eminem.
Lisa : I think I know him. Does he play the piano?
Tony : He doesn’t play piano? He’s a singer!

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Lisa : Oh, I guess I don’t know much about rap..
Tony : So, what kind of music do you like?
Lisa : I really like pop music.
Tony : Who’s your favorite singer?
Lisa : Celine Dion. I love her voice. Do you like her?
Tony : No, I don’t. I don’t like pop music very much.

Answer the question!


1. What are they talking about?
2. Does Tony like Celine Dion?
3. Who is Tony’s favorite singer?
4. Does Lisa like Eminem?
5. Who is Lisa’s favorite singer?

C. Yes/ No and WH questions with Do and Does

Do you like rap? Yes, I do. I like it a lot. / No, I don’t like it very much.
Does he play the piano? Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.
Do they like the Beatles? Yes, they do. They love them. / No, they don’t like them
very much.
What kind of music do you like? I like rock very much.
What does he play? He plays the guitar.
Who do they like? They like U2.

Complete these sentences, then practice with a partner!


1. A: ................ you like science fiction movies?
B: No, I ................ like it very much.
2. A: ................ Jake and Lisa like soap operas?
B: I think Jake, but I don’t know about Lisa. Why don’t you ask……..?
3. A: What ......... of music……. Noriko and Ethan like ?
B: They love classical music. Noriko really likes Yo-yo ma.
4. A: ................ he play?
B: The cello. I have his new cd. Let’s listen to ........

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