Would you like some soup? A.Yes,I do. B.Yes,please. C.No,I'd like some. D.Sorry,I don't.

Would you like some soup? A.Yes,I do. B.Yes,please. C.No,I'd like some. D.Sorry,I don't.


Would you like is a sentence structure that asks about the other party's wishes
Would you like some soup?
So we should choose B. OK,
The other three are to understand like as like



Would you like some more soup?
Would you like some more soup?
Is there no contradiction between some and more?
Some or many?


Would you like some more soup?
Would you like some more soup?
(the scene of this sentence should be that the person being questioned is already drinking soup, or has just finished a bowl of soup. At this time, the person asking questions whether to have some more. If you just say "would u like some soup", it means whether to drink soup. More means to express more



would you like some more soup? () It is delicious, but I've had enough.
A.Yes,please.
B.No,thank you.
C.Nothing more.
D.I'd like some.
Why C is not right? Please explain B and C. thank you


After that, it is delicious, but I have enough, a but turn, so the answer is definitely no, no, C means there is no more, you want something from others, and it's right to be answered nothing more



I, rice, soup, like, and, would, some (.)


I would like some soup and rice



( )—___________ ?I'd like a small bowl of soup and some rice.
A.How much are they B.What sizes do you have C.Can i help you D.What do you do


C service terms



I would like some rice and fish ,please.


I'd like some rice and fish,



t'd like some rice and ( )vegeta
t'd like some rice and ( )vegetable


green



I like rice have some vegetables and meat


I like rice with vegetables and meat
Do you mean I like dish, rice and rice?
If you use have, then there are two predicates in the sentence (one is like, the other is have), then the sentence is wrong
You should remember that you can only use one set of subject predicate in a sentence



Would you like some vegetables


Do you want some vegetables?
Would you like some vegetables?
Would you like = do you want



I'd like some soup for breakfast


What do you like(want) For the breakfast?