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Would you like to have some more?There’s plenty in the pantry! vs Will you like to have some more? There’s plenty in the pantry!

The first phrase 'Would you like to have some more? There's plenty in the pantry!' is correct. 'Would you like' is a polite and common way to offer more of something. The second phrase 'Will you like to have some more? There's plenty in the pantry!' is incorrect because 'will you like' is not a common or polite way to offer something.

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Would you like to have some more?There’s plenty in the pantry!

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English as a polite way to offer more of something.

This phrase is a polite and common way to offer more of something to someone. It is used in a friendly and courteous manner.

Will you like to have some more? There’s plenty in the pantry!

'Will you like to have some more?' is not a correct or commonly used phrase in English. 'Will you like' is not a polite or common way to offer something.

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