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Drag the correct phrases to finish this polite dinner party conversation without any awkward silences.
Host: "As an appetizer, would you like some garlic bruschetta?"
Guest: "I absolutely love tomatoes, so I'll have a couple of pieces, thank you!"
Host: "As an appetizer, would you like some garlic bruschetta?"
Guest: "I absolutely love tomatoes, so I'll have a couple of pieces, thank you!"
Would you like is the standard, polite way to offer food or drinks to a guest.
When accepting an offer and stating your choice, I'll have is the most natural phrasing. "I'm having" is generally used for future plans already made (e.g., "I'm having dinner with friends tomorrow"), not for accepting an offer in the moment.