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mahlove
Japan

NEED HELP!
 
What is the difference of these questions?
Which do you want, a hotdog or a hamburger?
Which do you like, a hotdog or a hamburger? 
Thank you so much.
 
 

6 Nov 2016      





bookworm91
United States

First one is asking whether you want a hot dog or a hamburger to eat right now. The second is a general question about which one you like/prefer, but not necessarily to eat right now. If you wanted to use "like" to ask someone what they wanted to eat at that moment, you would say "What would you like, a hot dog or a hamburger?"

6 Nov 2016