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Spoken English Basics - Practice 'What would?'

Sridevi D.
17/06/2020 0 0

What would? 

Practice saying the sentences below out loud to get a feel for how to use “What would?” when asking a question. 

Question 

1. What would you like to eat? 2. What would you do that for? 3. What would people say? 4. What would happen? 5. What would you write to them? 6. What would be your preference? 7. What would she cook? 8. What would you give him? 9. What would be the result? 10. What would they sing? 

Answer 

1. I would like to eat bread and butter. 2. I would do that for my health. 3. People would say that I’m in love. 4. I would become nervous. 5. I would write about my holiday. 6. My preference would be to join the navy. 7. She would cook vegetarian dishes. 8. I would give him something to eat. 9. The result would be encouraging. 10. They would sing the national anthem. 

Practice saying the sentences below out loud to get a feel for how to use “What would?” to respond to a cue or statement. 

Cues 

1. I would eat. 2. They would drink. 3. She would sing. 4. He would buy. 5. We would cook. 6. We would work. 7. They would celebrate. 8. She would make. 9. He would paint. 10. She would wash. 

Response 

1. What would you eat? 2. What would they drink? 3. What would she sing? 4. What would he buy? 5. What would you cook? 6. What would you work as? 7. What would they celebrate? 8. What would she make? 9. What would he paint? 10. What would she wash? 

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