7. Choose the correct option.
a) I'd like / like a cup of tea, please.
b) Would you like / Do you like football?
c) Aizada can't cook. She'd like / likes to learn to cook.
d) - A new film is on at the cinema. Would you like / Do you like to
see this film?
- I'd love to.
e) Altynbek likes / would like playing chess.
f) - Do you like/Would you like a banana?
- Yes, please.
g) - Do you like / Would you like bananas?
- Yes, I do.
h) - What do you like / would you like to do now?
- I'd like to go out for a meal.
went to Kenya last summer. ... past simple (specific from past, past simple) I play tennis every Friday. ... present simple (routine, simpler now) He isn`t studying at the moment. ... present continuous (something does not happen / happens at the moment of speaking, continuous time is continuous) They What were you doing yesterday between 3.00 and 5.00? ... past continuous (longer activity from past - past continuous) I`ve started this exercise. ... present perfect (something has started in the past and may continue) i`ll go to university. ... future with will (spontaneous utterance in the future, future simple) Is it going to rain tomorrow? ... be going to (going to refer to the nearest plans / intentions, here it is about the weather difficult to predict) I'm visiting my grandparents next weekend. ... present continuous for future (we are a contract, that's why our intention is not going to change, it's a continuous future applied to the future.