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if you like
A2 used when you offer someone something
Dictionary examples:
If you like, we can have ice cream for breakfast. (0.0)
If you like, I can teach you how to speak backwards. (0.0)
If you like, I can teach your cat to bark. (0.0)
If you like, I could drive you there. (17.1)
like
A1 to enjoy something or feel that someone or something is pleasant
Dictionary examples:
I like sleeping more than working! (0.0)
I like pizza more than my bed! (0.0)
I like sleeping more than studying! (0.0)
I like money more than work! (0.0)
I like jokes more than tests! (0.0)
Do you like fish? (5.4)
He's very well-liked at work. (6.0)
I like taking my time in the morning. (7.5)
He likes to spend his evenings in front of the television. (13.4)
I like your new haircut. (15.7)
I like it when a book is so good that you can't put it down. (36.5)
I don't like upsetting people. (53.1)
Would you like...?
A1 used to ask someone if they want something
Dictionary examples:
Would you like a hug from me? (0.0)
Would you like to wear a pizza? (0.0)
Would you like a pet rock? (0.0)
Would you like to eat now? (6.8)
Would you like a cup of coffee? (10.6)
would like sth/to do sth
A1 used to say that you want something
Dictionary examples:
I'd like a magic wand to do my homework! (0.0)
I'd like a robot to do my chores, please! (0.0)
I'd like a pizza as big as my house! (0.0)
I'd like to go to Moscow. (5.4)
I'd like two tickets for tonight's performance. (22.0)
I'd like the tomato soup, please. (27.9)
We would like to thank all of you for making our wedding such a special occasion! (31.0)