Would you like to...? (for making invitation politely)
I am having a birthday party. Would you like to come?
Accepting (saying Yes): "Yes, I'd (I would) love to. Thank you for inviting me."
Declining (saying No): "I'd (I would) love to come but I have to go to work."
I have an appointment on that day."
and etc.
I am having a birthday party. Would you like to come?
Accepting (saying Yes): "Yes, I'd (I would) love to. Thank you for inviting me."
Declining (saying No): "I'd (I would) love to come but I have to go to work."
I have an appointment on that day."
and etc.
Would you like some...? (for offering something)
Would you like some cake? coffee? water? tea?
Accepting (saying Yes): "Yes, please!"
Declining (saying No): "No, thank you."
Would you like some cake? coffee? water? tea?
Accepting (saying Yes): "Yes, please!"
Declining (saying No): "No, thank you."
Would you mind + verb (ing) ...?
(It means,
"Do you have a problem with..? or "Are you ok with...?)
Would you mind lending me some money?
(saying Yes): "No, not at all."
(saying No): "Yes."
(It means,
"Do you have a problem with..? or "Are you ok with...?)
Would you mind lending me some money?
(saying Yes): "No, not at all."
(saying No): "Yes."
We use "should" when we give advices.
e.g. "I was late to work yesterday." - "You should go to bed early next time."
e.g. "I was late to work yesterday." - "You should go to bed early next time."