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Meaning

A question asked when you ask someone if they want to do something.

Today's Sentences

01

Do you feel like getting a drink?

Situation 1

Don’t you think our boss is so annoying?

Don’t get me started.

Do you feel like getting a drink?

I was just gonna ask you the same question.
Let’s go.

Situation 2

Do you feel like getting a drink?

Sure.
Where should we go?

I’d love to go somewhere more quiet.

Me too.
It’s kinda loud in here.

02

Do you feel like going for a walk?

Situation 1

I was so busy today. And late for everything!

Do you feel like going for a walk?

Do you think it will help?

Yes.
Let’s walk off the stress.

Situation 2

Do you feel like going for a walk?

Sure.
Is everything ok?

I just wanted to see you.

I’ll meet you in front of my building in 15 minutes?

03

Do you feel like eating dessert?

Situation 1

What a lovely meal.

Do you feel like eating dessert?

I think I have room for something sweet.

How does this Tiramisu look?

Situation 2

Do you feel like eating dessert?

Of course!
Let’s order two and share.

White chocolate mousse and a strawberry tart?

You know me too well.

04

Do you feel like having some coffee?

Situation 1

I stayed up all night studying for the exam.

Do you feel like having some coffee?

Yes, please. I’m gonna order the biggest size with extra shots.

You must be really tired.

Situation 2

Do you feel like having some coffee?

I do! Let’s go downstairs.

Why so close?

I need to finish this project by 11am.

05

Do you feel like doing your homework?

Situation 1

Do you feel like doing your homework?

Of course not.

That’s not a very positive attitude.

I wish I enjoyed doing homework but I don’t.

Situation 2

Do you feel like doing your homework?

No but thanks for reminding me.

Didn’t you say you had an open book quiz tomorrow?

I did!
I’m gonna go finish my homework and study for the quiz.

Maybe we should

Maybe we should

You can use "Maybe we should" when you want to suggest what to do.
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I've decided to

I've decided to

To declare a decision or intent. You are stating that you have made a decision or come to a conclusion.
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At the drop of a hat

At the drop of a hat

"At the drop of a hat" is an idiom that means that something that happens immediately without hesitation or delay. Sometimes these things happen without planning or reason.
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