How to say it............
Giving Invitation
Study the dialogue below!
Dan : Have you got anything to do night, Deby?
Deby : I don’t think so. Why?
Dani : My Friends is going to celebrate his wedding party tonight. He invited me. I don’t want to
go allone. I don’t know withy whom should i go there. Would you like to accompany me, Dani?
Deby : I’d (would) love to, but what time, Dani?
Dani : What about at seven o’clock? I’ll pick you up.
Deby : Ok that’s fine.
Dani : Thank’s, Deby you’re very kind.
Giving Invitations (invite someone)
- Would you like to come to my place for dinner tonight, please?
- Would you like to go to a football game on Saturday?
- Would you like to accompany me to the party?
- Would you like to come to the opera house?
- Can you come over on Saturday night?
- In a shop, “can I help you , mom?” no, thank you. I’m beeing served
Respond: To accept an invitation
- With pleasure.
- I would like to very much
- I would love to
- yes, certainly I will come
- I would, very much
Declining/ refusing Invitation
- I would like to very much but I’m afraid I can’t
- I’m afraid I can’t, I’ve already got an appointment.
- Thank’s but I’m afraid I can’t. I have an exam to study for
EXPRESSING CERTAINTY
Degree of Certainty: Present Time
100% sure : he is sick
95% sure : he must be sick
less than 50% sure : he may be sick
he might be sick
he could be sick
form negative
100% : sam isn’t hungry
99% : sam couldn’t hungry
sam can be hungry
95% : sam must not be hungry
less than 50%: sam may not be hungry
sam might not be hungry
if I say “john is sick” I am sure; I am stating a fact that I am sure is true.
My degree of certainty is 100%.
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