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At
the
restaurant
a
.
We
use
'like'
and
'don't
like'
to
express
general
preferences
:
I
like
strawberries
,
yummy
!
I
don't
like
lemon
juice
,
yikes
!
b
.
We
use
'need'
to
express
necessities
:
I
need
some
lettuce
for
my
salad
.
I
don't
need
any
tomato
.
c
.
We
use
'want'
to
express
preferences
at
the
moment
:
I
want
fresh
fruit
,
please
.
I
don't
want
any
junk
food
.
d
.
We
use
'I'd
like'
for
affirmative
sentences
:
I'd
like
a
hamburger
and
some
chips
,
thanks
!
Activity
:
Read
the
Learn
this
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box
and
complete
the
conversation
below
.
At
the
restaurant
:
Ryan
:
Great
menu
!
Do
you
like
vegetables
,
Susan
?
Susan
:
Sure
,
I
love
them
.
Oh
,
but
I
____________________
____________________
carrots
!
Ryan
:
Really
?
I
love
them
.
I
____________________
carrots
and
onions
,
but
I
____________________
____________________
garlic
.
I
feel
like
a
vampire
when
I
eat
it
.
Susan
:
Oh
,
Ryan
!
Waitress
:
Hi
,
are
you
ready
to
order
?
Susan
:
Yes
,
we
are
.
____________________
____________________
some
salad
to
start
,
please
.
Oh
,
and
I
____________________
some
sauce
on
it
.
I
can't
eat
salads
with
any
sauce
on
it
.
Waitress
:
Sure
.
And
for
your
main
meal
?
Susan
:
I
____________________
some
fish
and
chips
.
Waitress
:
Fish
and
chips
.
Thank
you
.
And
for
you
,
sir
?
Ryan
:
____________________
____________________
some
mushroom
soup
to
start
,
please
.
And
for
the
main
meal
,
I
____________________
some
roast
beef
.
Waitress
:
All
right
.
____________________
you
like
anything
to
drink
?
Ryan
:
Oh
,
I
____________________
an
orange
juice
,
please
.
Susan
:
Same
for
me
,
please
.
Waitress
:
So
two
orange
juices
for
you
.
Nice
.
Any
dessert
?
Ryan
:
Yes
,
____________________
____________________
a
slice
of
chocolate
cake
.
Waitress
:
OK
.
What
about
you
madam
?
Susan
:
I'm
fine
,
I
____________________
need
any
dessert
.
Thank
you
.
Waitress
:
All
right
.
Anything
else
?
Susan
:
Oh
,
yes
.
A
bottle
of
water
,
please
.
Waitress
:
Great
!
Thank
you
.