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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"How would you like to..."

"How would you like to..."

1) How would you like to have your steak?

2) How would you like to go shopping?

I think the meaning and usage of "How would you like to..." in each sentence is different. What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much and have a good and safe day.
  

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Anonymous 1) How would you like to have your steak? How would you like to have your steak cooked means would you like to have it 'very rare' 'rare' 'medium' or 'well done' Anonymous 2) How would you like to go shopping? This should be: Would you like to go out for shopping?

  • Anonymous 1) How would you like to have your steak?
  • How would you like to have your steak cooked means would you like to have it 'very rare' 'rare' 'medium' or 'well done' Anonymous 2) How would you like to go shopping?
  • This should be: Would you like to go out for shopping?
  • And this again refers to your preference.
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Anonymous1) How would you like to have your steak?
How would you like to have your steak cooked means would you like to have it 'very rare' 'rare' 'medium' or 'well done'
Anonymous2) How would you like to go shopping?
This should be: Would you like to go out for shopping?
And this again refers to your preference.

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