Tamara
has got £ 3 and Joseph has got £ 5. It makes £ 8. It isn't very
much, but that's alright.
They
want
to
buy
a present for Sarah. She likes water sports, so they need
to go to the sports shop.
Exprimer
la volonté en anglais
On
peut utiliser le verbe WANT suivi d'un verbe à l'infinitif précédé
de TO
I
want
to
visit
London.
Tom
wants
to
have
a dog for Christmas.
Luis
has got £ 14 and Natalya has got £ 7. That makes £ 21. It is not
much, but that's ok: it is
enough.
Their
friend is Harry. He loves sci-fi books, so they need to go to the
book shop.
They
want
to
buy
a book for his birthday.
At
the sports shop, they would
like to
buy swimming goggles, but they are £ 13 and they are too expensive!
They haven't got enough
money.
The
shop assistant proposes to buy a water polo ball for £ 7.
Luis
and Natalya would
like to
buy Tunnel
in the Sky.
It is
£ 18, so they have got enough
money: £ 21.
Exprimer
un souhait, un désir en anglais
On
peut utiliser l'expression WOULD LIKE TO + infinitif: She would
like to
buy a pair of boots