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     • Would like
     • Would prefer
     • Would rather
Would like:
 We use the modal expression ‘would
 like’ in English to talk about our
 desires and wants.

Would like is a more formal way to say
 “want.”

Here are some
1. I would like to take a trip.


    2. Sandra and her husband
     would like to have a June
     wedding.
3. Carl would like a
raise, but he’s too
nervous to ask his boss.
“Would like” can be used for
either present or future desires.

  Present Tense (or general) desires:
1. I would like a house by the ocean.
2. They would like to improve their
   English.
3. The students would like to take a
• Desires for the Future:
   break.
1. I would like to take an Italian class
someday.
2. My family would like to visit San Diego
The FORM of would like

In the expression would like, which
  word is an auxiliary and which word is
  a verb?
Auxiliary =              Verb =
This means that you can use ‘would like’ with
any subject in English. It’s not necessary to
change WOULD.
‘Would like’ can be followed by a noun or a
verb. If you want to use a verb after the
expression ‘would like’ it must be in the
infinitive.
The infinitive =
          TO + simple form of
verb

In English we say . . .

I would like   TO WIN the lottery.


               NOT . . .

I would like WIN the lottery.
Contractions with would

Americans often use contractions in English,
especially when speaking. Pronouns can be
contracted with WOULD to make the
following:


                        like . .
.
Practice:
Say the following sentences using WOULD
   LIKE:

1. Marla wants to find a better
   paying job.

2. They want to buy a new car soon.

3. I want a new, more comfortable
   sofa.
Would prefer &
           Would rather
 We use the modal expressions
 “would prefer” and “would rather”
 to talk about our preferences in
 English.

 Thesetwo expression mean the
 same thing and are synonyms for
 the verb “prefer.”
As with “would like,” “would
prefer” and “would rather” can be
used for present or future
preferences.

  Here are some Examples . . .

Present (or general) preferences:
1. A. Would you prefer coffee or tea?
   B. I think I would prefer coffee this
   morning.
Future preferences:
1. A. We would rather live near the beach
   than in the mountains.
2. We would prefer to live near the beach.
The forms
    of would prefer & would
                 rather
          1.  Would Prefer:
   Would prefer can be used with
    either a noun or a verb:
         They would prefer coffee.
         They would prefer to drink coffee .

**Notice that if you use a
verb with would prefer,
the verb is in the
The negative
        of “would prefer”
    Use would prefer NOT + infinitive
Examples . . .
1.   They would prefer NOT to drive
     because they don’t know this area
     well.

1.   She would prefer NOT to take classes
     in the afternoon. The morning is
     more convenient for her to study.
2.Would Rather:
   “Would rather” can ONLY be
    used with either a verb:
           They would rather have coffee than
    tea.

NOT:       They would rather coffee.
**Notice that the verb that follows
would rather must be in the simple
form (NO ‘to’).
The negative of “would
rather”

 Use    would rather NOT + simple form
Examples . . .
1.   We would rather NOT go out tonight
     because we have to get up early
     tomorrow.

1.   She would rather NOT buy a house in
     this area because it’s too far from her
     work.
Contractions:
 We often use contractions with “would
 prefer” and “would rather.” Pronouns
 can be contracted with WOULD to make
 the following:
I would prefer/rather     = I’d prefer / I’d
  rather
We would prefer/rather = we’d prefer /
  we’d rather
They’d prefer / They’d rather
You’d prefer / You’d rather
He’d prefer / He’d rather
She’d prefer / She’d rather
More examples:
1.   I’d rather visit France than
     Japan.
2.   The students would prefer to do
     speaking activities in class.
3.   We would rather not take a
     break now. Let’s take a break
     later.
4.   Sam would prefer not to work
     on Saturdays because he would
     like to spend time with his
     family.
Practice . . .
1.   Would you prefer    to eat Italian food
     or Chinese food?
2.   Would you rather    travel to India or
     China?
3.   Would you prefer    to work 5 8-hour
     days or 4 10-hour   days?
4.   Would you rather    have a cat, a dog,
          or a dog?
For more
practice . . .
 Click on or go to the following
 website. Do this activity with a
 partner, if possible:

http://www.quia.com/quiz/737156.html

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Would like, prefer, rather

  • 1. Grammar Presentation • Would like • Would prefer • Would rather
  • 2. Would like: We use the modal expression ‘would like’ in English to talk about our desires and wants. Would like is a more formal way to say “want.” Here are some
  • 3. 1. I would like to take a trip. 2. Sandra and her husband would like to have a June wedding. 3. Carl would like a raise, but he’s too nervous to ask his boss.
  • 4. “Would like” can be used for either present or future desires.  Present Tense (or general) desires: 1. I would like a house by the ocean. 2. They would like to improve their English. 3. The students would like to take a • Desires for the Future: break. 1. I would like to take an Italian class someday. 2. My family would like to visit San Diego
  • 5. The FORM of would like In the expression would like, which word is an auxiliary and which word is a verb? Auxiliary = Verb = This means that you can use ‘would like’ with any subject in English. It’s not necessary to change WOULD. ‘Would like’ can be followed by a noun or a verb. If you want to use a verb after the expression ‘would like’ it must be in the infinitive.
  • 6. The infinitive = TO + simple form of verb In English we say . . . I would like TO WIN the lottery. NOT . . . I would like WIN the lottery.
  • 7. Contractions with would Americans often use contractions in English, especially when speaking. Pronouns can be contracted with WOULD to make the following: like . . .
  • 8. Practice: Say the following sentences using WOULD LIKE: 1. Marla wants to find a better paying job. 2. They want to buy a new car soon. 3. I want a new, more comfortable sofa.
  • 9. Would prefer & Would rather  We use the modal expressions “would prefer” and “would rather” to talk about our preferences in English.  Thesetwo expression mean the same thing and are synonyms for the verb “prefer.”
  • 10. As with “would like,” “would prefer” and “would rather” can be used for present or future preferences. Here are some Examples . . . Present (or general) preferences: 1. A. Would you prefer coffee or tea? B. I think I would prefer coffee this morning. Future preferences: 1. A. We would rather live near the beach than in the mountains. 2. We would prefer to live near the beach.
  • 11. The forms of would prefer & would rather 1. Would Prefer:  Would prefer can be used with either a noun or a verb: They would prefer coffee. They would prefer to drink coffee . **Notice that if you use a verb with would prefer, the verb is in the
  • 12. The negative of “would prefer”  Use would prefer NOT + infinitive Examples . . . 1. They would prefer NOT to drive because they don’t know this area well. 1. She would prefer NOT to take classes in the afternoon. The morning is more convenient for her to study.
  • 13. 2.Would Rather:  “Would rather” can ONLY be used with either a verb: They would rather have coffee than tea. NOT: They would rather coffee. **Notice that the verb that follows would rather must be in the simple form (NO ‘to’).
  • 14. The negative of “would rather”  Use would rather NOT + simple form Examples . . . 1. We would rather NOT go out tonight because we have to get up early tomorrow. 1. She would rather NOT buy a house in this area because it’s too far from her work.
  • 15. Contractions: We often use contractions with “would prefer” and “would rather.” Pronouns can be contracted with WOULD to make the following: I would prefer/rather = I’d prefer / I’d rather We would prefer/rather = we’d prefer / we’d rather They’d prefer / They’d rather You’d prefer / You’d rather He’d prefer / He’d rather She’d prefer / She’d rather
  • 16. More examples: 1. I’d rather visit France than Japan. 2. The students would prefer to do speaking activities in class. 3. We would rather not take a break now. Let’s take a break later. 4. Sam would prefer not to work on Saturdays because he would like to spend time with his family.
  • 17. Practice . . . 1. Would you prefer to eat Italian food or Chinese food? 2. Would you rather travel to India or China? 3. Would you prefer to work 5 8-hour days or 4 10-hour days? 4. Would you rather have a cat, a dog, or a dog?
  • 18. For more practice . . . Click on or go to the following website. Do this activity with a partner, if possible: http://www.quia.com/quiz/737156.html