Do you want to return cash or deposit it in the store credit (points)?
Lexical analysis:
First of all, I like it
English [la? K] beauty [la? k]?
Like; (used with would or should to express politeness) think; Want; Enjoy doing sth.
Second, refund.
English [? Richter: Fu? Beautiful, beautiful? nd]?
1, n. repayment of funds; Repayment amount
2. Return; Return or repay
3. Repayment of intransitive verbs
Third, or
English [? : (r)] Beauty [? r]?
Conj。 Still; Or, or
Fourth, store credit.
English [st? : ? Kredit] beauty [st? r? kr? d? t]?
Store credit; Shop points
Extended data
Usage of words:
1, like and will are used together. Will you? When the sentence pattern is like ..., you can only add infinitive, not gerund.
Do you want to come to dinner tomorrow?
Do you want to come over for dinner tomorrow?
2. In like-guided sentences, sometimes should cannot be omitted.
I want to see him tomorrow. I want to see him tomorrow.
Should in the sentence cannot be omitted, but it can be replaced by would, but it does not conform to "standard English"
When used alone, the verb like refers to a continuous hobby, not a temporary hobby. Like what? It can't be said to be me? Like what? Today. But don't? Like what? No? Like often refers to temporary "no" or "unwilling";
4. You can't omit the object after the verb like, and usually you can't insert other components between like and object components.