thay talk with each other thay are talking with each other

thay talk with each other thay are talking with each other


They're talking to each other, they're talking



I'd like some green tea


would you like any green tea?



Would you like some tea?


Yes
Yes, please / no, thanks



He would like some tea


Would he like any tea?



Would you like some green tea?


Any is used in negative sentences or interrogative sentences, some is used in affirmative sentences or euphemistic conversations, usually asking about others' wishes
That sentence is a general question. The sentences that can be answered by yes and no are called general questions



Would you like___ I'd like a bowl of birds


1.some
2.Would you like a bowl of noodles?



I would like some tea to the general question "limiting is thirsty"


Would you like some tea?
Who is thirsty?



I'd like some grapes


would you like some grapes?



Would you like another cup of tea


Would you like another cup of tea?
Another is an adjective here, which means "one more"



Whould you like__ cup of tea.a.other b.the one c.another


C another
Would you like another cup of tea?