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Help the cheerful flight attendant offer refreshments to the passengers during a slightly bumpy flight.
Flight Attendant: "Excuse me, sir. _________________________ a complimentary bag of slightly crushed peanuts?"
Passenger: "No, thank you. But _________________________ a ginger ale to settle my stomach, please."
Flight Attendant: "Right away! Would you like me _________________________ some ice to that?"
Passenger: "Just a little bit, thanks."

Flight Attendant: "Excuse me, sir. Would you like a complimentary bag of slightly crushed peanuts?" Passenger: "No, thank you. But I'll have a ginger ale to settle my stomach, please." Flight Attendant: "Right away! Would you like me to add some ice to that?"

"Would you like" is the standard polite way to offer something to someone.

When ordering or requesting something in the moment, we use "I'll have" instead of "I have" (which just states a fact about what you currently own).

After "would you like [someone]", we use the full infinitive verb with "to" (e.g., to add).

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