Grammar: A2 - ⚙️ Verbs in Depth: 🎭 Modals (Introduction) - Lesson 4: Modal "would like" (Polite requests & offers) vs. "want"

Grammar: Polite Requests & Offers A2 Lesson 18: Using 'Would Like' What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use "would like" to make polite requests and offers in situations like restaurants, hotels, and shops. Direct vs. Polite When we talk about something we want, we can be direct or polite. The word you choose depends on the situation. 🗣️ Direct: 'want' Use want for informal situations with people you know well, like friends and family. Example: I want some water. 🤝 Polite: 'would like' Use would like for more formal situations, like restaurants or shops, or with people you don't know. Example: I' d like some water, please. The Grammar Rule 📖 How to Form 'Would Like' Form Structure Example Positive (+) Subject + would like ('d like) + ... She' d like to see the menu. Negative (-) Subject + would not like (wouldn't like) + ... He wouldn't like another coffee. Question (?) Would + Subject + like + ...? Wou…