B: No thanks, I've just drunk one. to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something) A: Would you like a coffe?. Would you like tea or coffee? "Would like" ⦠You'd most likely use "some coffee" when there is a pot of coffee to take from, and you'd like some of it. (Simple future tense) 3. to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something) I agree with the others that "I would like to ask you if you had/have time for a coffee" is overly complicated. This is an example of using the present simple. I'm flattered, but I'm not looking for a relationship right now." Please note, all posts are moderated by our in-house language experts, so make sure your suggestions, help, and advice provide the kind of information an international language teacher would offer. Remember that both 'had' and 'would' can be shorted to 'd. Some say that there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are terrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV. Would you mind If I borrowed your car tonight? Would you like 2. The owner of it will not be notified. Is it âIâll take a coffeeâ or âIâll have a coffeeâ? Here in the UK, no one ever says âIâll take a coffeeâ - to us that sounds like pure American -... Would. My sister . usually. Describe a prediction (hypothetical situations) It would be nice to have a barbecue. Please note, all posts are moderated by our in-house language experts, so make sure your suggestions, help, and advice provide the kind of information an international language teacher would offer. He turned to the stove, pouring himself another cup of coffee ⦠2. âI would like a single room for Saturday.â (noun âa single roomâ.) Technically, would is the past tense of will, but it is an auxiliary verb that has many uses, some ⦠âI would likeâ is followed by an infinitive verb or a noun. "Two sugars, please." Would you like a cup of coffee Watchers 769. Use "should" to say that something is the right thing to do; use "would" to talk about a situation that is possible or imagined. Write or say 1 thing you are going to do and 1 things you are NOT going to do this year. He works alone in the coffee shop, and has not taken on any staff, even though his solo efforts are starting to take their toll on him. 1) Yes, I would. (Identify the type of tense) Answer:-The tense in the above sentence is - Conditional Tense. Ko tÄhea te kapu pai ki a koe? for you? It's often a kind of past tense version of 'will'. 0â5 minutes. Would you like to get coffee sometime