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WOULD YOU LIKE TO COME FOR A RUN EVERY MORNING?

In this lesson, we talk about inviting someone to do a sport regularly. The question "Would you like to come for a run every morning?" is a polite way to ask someone if they want to run with you in the mornings. This is a common way to make plans and be active together.

Examples:

  • Would you like to come for a run every morning?

  • Would you like to go for a jog at 7 a.m.?

  • Would you like to do some exercise together?


GRAMMAR: "Would you like" for Invitations

Use "Would you like" to make polite offers or invitations.

Form: Would + you/he/she + like + to + base verb

Examples:

  • Would you like to run with me?

  • Would she like to go biking?

  • Would they like to play basketball?

Negative:

  • I wouldn’t like to run early.

  • She wouldn’t like to join us.

Questions:

  • Would you like to come with me?

  • Would he like to join us?


VOCABULARY

  1. Run – to move fast with your legs.

  2. Morning – the first part of the day.

  3. Exercise – physical activity to stay healthy.

  4. Invite – to ask someone to do something with you.

  5. Routine – something you do regularly.

  6. Healthy – good for your body.

  7. Join – to take part in something.

  8. Together – with another person or group.

  9. Wake up – to stop sleeping.

  10. Track – a path or road used for running.


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Would you like to run with me?

  • Let’s go for a run!

  • I usually run in the morning.

  • We can meet at the track.

  • It’s a great way to start the day!


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I would like to go for a run every morning.

  • She would like to join the morning run.

Negative:

  • I wouldn’t like to run in the rain.

  • He wouldn’t like to wake up so early.

Questions:

  • Would you like to come for a run?

  • Would they like to start running this week?

Answers:

  • Yes, I would. I love running!

  • No, I wouldn’t. I’m not a morning person.


CONVERSATION

Jake: Hi! Do you like running?

Emma: Yes, I do! I usually run on weekends.

Jake: Cool. Would you like to come for a run every morning?

Emma: That sounds great! What time?

Jake: Around 6:30 a.m. We can run at the park.

Emma: Okay! I’ll try it tomorrow.

Jake: Awesome. Let’s meet near the entrance.


READING

Sarah wants to start a new morning routine. She talks to her friend David and says, “Would you like to come for a run every morning?” David says yes. They start running every day at 7 a.m. They run around the neighborhood and feel healthy and happy. Sarah brings water, and David brings music. They enjoy running together.

Questions and Answers:

  1. What does Sarah want to start?

    • A new morning routine.

  2. Who does she talk to?

    • Her friend David.

  3. What time do they run?

    • At 7 a.m.

  4. What do they bring?

    • Sarah brings water, and David brings music.

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