Current location - Music Encyclopedia - NetEase Cloud Music - The difference between do you like and would you like
The difference between do you like and would you like

I know this question. Although my spoken English is not very good, I am still familiar with the vocabulary of CET-4 and CET-6 ~ I have summarized a table for you to have a rough look at first:

Meaning

1. do you like English [du? jula? K], beauty [du? j? la? K]

Interpretation: You like it; Do you like it? Do what you like; Do you like it? Do you like ...;

2. would you like English [wud ju: laik] and American [wud ju: laik]

Interpretation: Do you want to; Do you wish;

usage

usage of do you like

do you like is followed by a noun, infinitive or gerund phrase. Do you like to do sth. Asking about wanting to do something is a one-time and accidental action. Do you like means what do you like? Just asking. Like can be followed by the infinitive form of the verb, that is, "do you like to do sth".

Do you like to see a movie with me? Do you want to go to the movies with me?

Do you like sweet or dry sherry? Do you like sweet or unsweetened sherry?

usage of p>would you like

Would? you? like……? Do you want? It is used to express a polite request, suggestion, or asking if the other party needs anything, or asking for opinions and opinions. When answering, if Yes, use yes? ,? please; If it is negative, use No? thanks? .?

Would? you? like? a? cup? of? Tea, do you need tea? —Yes? ,? please? Please (give me a cup of tea)

Would you like some tomato juice? Would you like some tomato juice?