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Complete the awkward conversation between a host and their very demanding houseguest.
Host: "You must be exhausted from your long journey! _________________________ to take a quick nap before dinner?"
Guest: "Actually, _________________________ a cup of artisanal matcha tea, if you have it."
Host: "Oh, I only have regular green tea bags. _________________________ a cup of that instead?"
Guest: "Sigh. Fine, _________________________ the regular green tea."

Host: "You must be exhausted from your long journey! Would you like to take a quick nap before dinner?" Guest: "Actually, I'd like a cup of artisanal matcha tea, if you have it." Host: "Oh, I only have regular green tea bags. Would you like a cup of that instead?" Guest: "Sigh. Fine, I'll have the regular green tea."

"Would you like...?" can be followed by a noun (a cup) or an infinitive (to take) when making an offer.

"I'd like" (I would like) is a polite way to say what you want.

"I'll have" is used to make a choice from available options, especially when accepting an offer or ordering.

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