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What's the difference between 'What would you like to drink?' and ' What will you have to drink?'
What's the difference between 'What would you like to drink?' and ' What will you have to drink?'
When I read a textbook, I come up with this sentence 'What will you have to drink?'
The situation is a man and a woman is in a bar.
I only know the sentence 'What would you like to drink?'
I wonder if there are any meanings saying 'will you have to' instead of 'would you like to'.
Thanks in advance!
20 de abr. de 2015 7:45
Respuestas · 4
Hi Tomomi!
Both questions mean exactly the same thing.
They come from the more grammatically cumbersome question,
"What would you like to have to drink?"
Both of your examples are just a modification of this.
I hope this helps!
20 de abril de 2015
A man said to a woman 'What will you have to drink' in the textbook.
20 de abril de 2015
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Tomomi
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Japonés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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