Do you feel like go/going to the conference?
going
Could you please printing/ print these documents for me?
I’m sorry, I can’t.
It is to reject an invitation, a request, or both?
both
Sure. Just a moment.
Is used to accept an invitation or a request?
Request
We use could you … and would you...to make requests.
Polite or NOT polite?
Polite
Would you like to participate/participate in the company's anniversary gathering?
to participate
Would you mind opened/opening the window for me, please?
opening
Thanks for your invitation ..... I’m busy now.
Which word completes the sentence?
but
It’s very nice of you.
It used to accept an invitation or a request?
Invitation
We use can and will to make requests.
Polite or NOT polite?
Less polite
How about drink/drinking coffee together after work?
drink
Could I ask you taking/to take me home?
to take
Sorry, I’d love to but I have an appointment.
I'd is the contraction of I+?
would
No problem.
Is used to accept an invitation or a request?
Request
We use would you like (to)...
To make requests or invitations?
Invitations
Why don’t you eat/eating lunch with me tomorrow?
eat
Can you give/giving me the report of this week?
give
That’s very kind of you, but I can’t .... your invitation.
Which word completes the sentence?
accept
Thanks, I’d like that very much.
It is used to accept an invitation or a request?
Invitation
When using:
How is the verb conjugated?
With -ing
Do you want going/to go to the movies tonight?
to go
Would you be kind enough to repair/repairing my computer?
to repair
I’m afraid I am .... tomorrow.
Which word complete the sentence?
busy
Many thanks! I’ll join you.
Is used to accept an invitation or a request?
An invitation
Is is a question or a statement?
Statement