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Would you like...? is a polite way to offer something or ask someone if they want something.

When offering something, you can specify it directly after the expression would you like. For example, you might ask Would you like some coffee? when offering coffee to a guest.

If you are proposing to do something, such as going shopping, remember to include to between the expression and the action. For example, Would you like to go shopping?

Finally, if you are asking someone if you should do something for them, use me between would you like and to. For example, Would you like me to make some coffee?

--questions--

--text--

In which sentence is would you like used correctly?

--answers--

Would you like to come to the movie with us?


Would you like I make dinner tonight?

--feedback--

This sentence is not correct. A correct usage would be Would you like me to make dinner tonight?


Would you likes a glass of water?

--feedback--

In this context, like doesn't require the ending -s. The correct form is Would you like a glass of water?


Would you like go to the park?

--feedback--

This sentence is missing to before go. The correct sentence should be Would you like to go to the park?

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