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Do You Like vs. Would You Like | I Like vs. I Would Like - English Sentence Patterns Explained Welcome back to Hari Lesi Ingresi! In today’s lesson, we’ll dive into some essential English phrases: understanding the difference between “Do you like” and “Would you like” as well as “I like” and “I would like.” These phrases may look similar, but each one has a unique use and meaning in English. We’ll also look at sentence patterns like “I like to read” and “I like reading,” and explain how both can generally be used interchangeably. There’s a slight nuance to each, but don’t worry—most of the time, either one works just fine. By the end of this video, you’ll feel more comfortable using these phrases naturally in your English conversations! Whether you’re an English beginner or looking to brush up on your skills, this lesson will help you improve your understanding and usage of these common phrases. ➡️ SPOKEN ENGLISH LESSON PLAYLIST https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGoGXw4EZEzcD6YYeoDTaiflpqqpDCoci ➡️Restaurant and Food and Beverage Related English https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGoGXw4EZEzfeBhnnzHmj31ibUvtFk1bv ➡️Simple Present Tense Series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGoGXw4EZEzc3tuByVcakjIHdXtOs9YBC ============================ CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 0:39 Like 8:25 Would like ============================ Learn Spoken English in Sinhala with Hari Lesi Engreesi, the ultimate online school of learning English in Sinhala. The videos are made by Thimira Anjana, a lawyer with an llb degree (law) from the University of Colombo. වෙනස්ම විදියකට සිංහලෙන් ඉංග්‍රීසි ඉගෙන ගන්න... Learn English in Sinhala online. Join the Whatsapp channel to get updates. It's free. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va67hay0QeaiwPkP9b3v Learn spoken English free and Spoken English in Sinhala; Spoken English with Grammar;Learn Spoken English in Sinhala; English grammar lessons in Sinhala

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