No but you could say are you up to dance.
no it would be correct to say he or she dances like her
It depends on what you are asking. If you are talking about dance as a form of entertainment, then this sentence would be correct. If you are asking whether someone enjoys participating in dance as an activity, it would be correct to ask, "Do you like to dance?"
Yes, it is correct grammar to say "you would rather dance than sing." The phrase follows the correct comparative structure indicating a preference for dancing over singing.
Just go up and say "will you go to the dance with me"
you do ballet is the answer, (well I'm pretty sure anyway!)
Both are correct, but pick your bag up is better. In verbs with separable prepositions, such as "to pick up," the preposition properly follows its object.It is correct to say 'to pick up your bag'.Hope this helped!
Just casually walk up to a boy, and start talking to him; how he is, how the dance is and say,"So, I was wondering if you'd like to dance with me?" and see what he says(:
Dance is "Dans" in Turkish. If you want to say "lets dance" you can say "haydi dans edelim".
The correct term is "Was ist los"
If you really want to ask him then do it go right up to him and say 'I was wondering if you would like to go to the dance with me'........ if you don't want to do that then at the dance ask him TO dance
talk to the person and then bring up the dance an see what that person has to say about it. then ask them who their going with and if they say no one ask them if they want to go with you... that's what I would do.
go up to her and say would you like to come to such in such dance if she says no then there is plenty of other fish in the sea!