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Read the sentences, consider the situation and underline the correct option. Example:

1. You are at the Principal's office and want to talk with him/her.

a) Lwould like to talk to the Principal.

b) I want to talk to the Principal.

c) I want would like to talk the Principal.

2. You just baked a chocolate cake and want to share with a new classmate.

a) Would you want some cake?

b) Do you want some cake?

c) Would you like some cake?

3. It's your first day working as a waiter/waitress in a café. Your
first costumer arrives.

a) Do you want to see the menu?

b) Would you the menu?

c) Would you like to see the menu?

4. Your friend Ana is a bit shy and she asks you to place her order at a restaurant.

a) She would like the fish and fries special.

b) She wants the fish and fries special.

c) She eats the fish and fries special.

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