Task | Choose the sentence with the right word order |
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Answer | 4 |
a | You would like some coffee? |
b | Some coffee would you like? |
c | Would like you some coffee? |
d | Would you like some coffee? |
comment | "In order to be polite and helpful while making offers or invitations in conversations, English speakers use ‘Would you like…’: Would you like a biscuit with your coffee?. ‘Would you like…’ is followed either by a noun, or by the verb with to: ""Would you like some coffee?""; ""Would you like to drink some coffee?” That is the GENERAL question and there is a certain word order in it: auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + object. 'Would' is the auxiliary verb, 'you' - the subject, 'like' – the main verb, 'some coffee' - the object. Therefore, we choose ANSWER 4." |
topic | word order |
level | 1 |
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