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A: Please help me carry these books. (OR) Would you (Please) help me carry these books? B: Sure. |
Would : [Auxiliary verb] 누가 한 말, 생각을 전달하는 문장에서 will의 과거형으로 씀 Sure : [Adjective] (명사 앞에는 안 씀) 확신하는, 확실히 아는 |
A: Could you (Please) help me carry these books? B: Of course. |
Could : [Auxiliary verb] can의 과거형 Of course : (자기 말이 사실이거나 옮음을 강조하여) 물론 |
A: Can you (Please) help me? B: I’d be glad to. (OR) Sorry, I can’t. I have to work. |
Glad : [Adjective] (명사 앞에는 안씀) (사람이) 기쁨 [반가운] |
I’d like some advice. |
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We’d like to see you. |
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I'd like an apple. |
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I'd like to buy an apple. |
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Would you like some help? |
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Would you like to dance? |
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A: Would you like some coffee? B: Yes, thank you. (OR) No, thanks. |
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Apr 15, 2016
(UNIT 22) Requests, Desires, and Offers: Would you Please…?, I’d Like…, Would You Like…?
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