







In English we use phrases to ask for something we want politely.
I'd like... = I would like... / Can I have...? / Could I have...?
Examples sentences :
We use Would you like...? for offers (when we want to give something or help someone)
Examples sentences :
Notes for use of polite request / offer / suggestions :
'Would you like' has the same meaning as 'Do you want' but is a more polite way of offering something!
In English we use the question phrase 'Why don't you / we...?' to make a polite suggestion.
| Polite request / offer / suggestion example sentences | |
|---|---|
| Would you like to sit by the window? | |
| Shall we check if they have that very special rice first? | |
| What are you worried about? Why don't we just do it? | |
| Anyway, would you like to go out for breakfast? | |
| Would you like me to take you out for dinner? | |
| Do you mind if I join you? | |
| Would you like a packet of 10 or 20, sir? | |
| Okay, shall we go to Tesco, then? | |
| While we are here, shall we get the drinks, too? | |
| It's getting late, shall we leave soon? | |
| Cate, why don't we ask Rocco to get us some wine? | |
| That's not bad, shall we start checking some houses, then? | |
| Would you like me to get us some coffee and muffins? | |
| Shall we get a bottle of chardonnay? | |
| Where would you like to sit, Cate? | |
| Would you like me to walk you home? | |
| Diego, we were just about to order some drinks, would you like something? | |
| Or shall I prepare something for you? | |
| Yes, thank you, we would like to order half a duck with pancakes. | |
| It must be a sign, why don't you... | |