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Would like means “want”, but it is more polite. We usually use the short forms: I’d / you’d / he’d / she’d / we’d / they’d like; I wouldn’t like, etc. Examples: I’d like to go there. Would you like milk in your tea? I wouldn’t like milk but I’d like lemonade. |
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Words for things, animals, people, and places are called nouns. Examples:
| pen, ruler, chair, table, ... | are words for things. | | monkey, giraffe, cat, snake, ... | are words for animals. | | teacher, doctor, engineer, ... | are words for people. | | river, bank, school, shop, ... | are words for places. | |
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We use be supposed to for what people expect to happen because it is the normal way of doing things or because it has been ordered or arranged. Examples: When you've pad, you're supposed to take your receipt to the counter over there. You aren't supposed to tell anyone my secret. |
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