Updated on March 11, 2026

Would Like

We use I’d like (=I would like) to talk about something that we want or something that we want to do.

Would Like – Exercises

These exercises focus on Would like

Using Would Like for Things

We use would like + noun when we want something.

Structure: Subject + would like + thing

Examples:

  • I would like a cup of tea.

  • He would like a new backpack.

  • We would like two tickets.

  • She would like some juice.

Using Would Like for Actions

We use would like + to + verb when we talk about something we want to do.

Structure: Subject + would like + to + verb

Examples:

  • I would like to watch a movie.

  • She would like to learn Spanish.

  • They would like to visit the museum.

  • We would like to try that restaurant.

Questions with Would Like

We can use would like to politely ask someone if they want something.

Asking about things

Structure: Would + subject + like + noun?

Examples:

  • Would you like some coffee?

  • Would she like a piece of cake?

  • Would they like a table by the window?

Asking about actions

Structure: Would + subject + like + to + verb?

Examples:

  • Would you like to come with us?

  • Would he like to join the game?

  • Would they like to sit here?

Questions with Question Words

We can also ask for more information.

Examples:

  • What would you like to eat?

  • Where would you like to sit?

  • Which dessert would you like to try?

  • How would you like to pay?

Everyday Examples

At a restaurant:

  • I would like a bowl of soup.

  • I would like to order pasta.

In a café:

  • Would you like some sugar?

  • Yes, I would like one spoon of sugar.

Talking with friends:

  • I would like to see that new movie.

  • Would you like to go with me?

Would like is a very useful phrase for polite requests, offers, and plans in everyday English.

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