In what areas would you like to improve? A good answer to this question has two main parts: A skill related to the job you'd like to improve A plan of action for improving it - better that this is already being implemented This question is fairly similar to the questions about weaknesses - "What is your greatest weakness." It's not the way you do your hair, But it's you I like. The way you are right now, The way down deep inside you. Not the things that hide you, Not your toys, They're just beside you. But it's you I like. Every part of you. Your skin, your eyes, your feelings Whether old or new. I hope that you'll remember, Even when you're feeling blue. Các cấu trúc would you like và cách sử dụng. 2.1 Cấu trúc would you like dùng để mời hoặc đề nghị 2.1.1. Dùng để mời. Would you like + to V (infinitive)? Đối với cấu trúc dùng để mời thì bạn có thể trả lời: - Khi đồng ý: Yes, I would; Yes, I'd love to - Khi từ chối: No, I am sorry,; You can't not love money. You could not love what it does to some people, but you couldn't not love having it yourself. People do stupid things when they come into a large sum of money. "No person in their right mind would want to buy a coffee with Bitcoin. Say you pay $3 for the coffee, and tomorrow your Bitcoin could be worth $30. That's a loss." Just one year ago, in June I3zg. I would like I'd like = I want Would you like…? = Do you want…? "Would like something" or "would like to do something" is a polite way to ask or offer something. We always use "would like" when we should be polite and formal in hotels, airports, restaurants, at business meetings etc.. Examples A Would you like sugar in your coffee? B No, thank you. I'd like some cream, please. A Would you like a window seat? B No, I'd like an aisle seat, please. A Would you like a double room or a single room? B I'd like a single room, please. Would you like to go with us? I'd like to drink something. "Would" is a modal verb. The table below shows how to make sentences with "would like". Sentence typeHow to formExample Positive I/you/he/she/it/we/they would like= 'd like I'd like a chicken sandwich, please. Negative I/you/he/she/it/we/they would not like= wouldn't like He wouldn't like to sit next to Scott. Question Would I/you/he/she/it/we/they like ...? Where would you like to go? Do exercises 3 Hello Konvalia, you can use either of these two versions. If I am with someone and I am intending or expecting to have something to drink, or if drinking is an activity which can be expected in the social setting in which the question is asked, I'm more likely to say "would you like something to drink?" If I am not intending to have anything to drink myself, and I just want to know if the other person is thirsty. I'm more likely to say "would you like anything to drink?" So "something" implies that there is going to be some drinking, I or other people are probably going to be drinking. It's a social invitation. Drinking is probable. "Anything" doesn't imply that there is going to be any drinking. It's a factual question. Drinking is possible. 5 Yes, but it's not a social invitation or a social context. The waiter isn't going to have a drink with you. He's working. He just wants to know the answer to his factual question. He could use either version.

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