词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_offers |
释义 | OffersWhen we offer, we ask someone if they would like to have something or if they would like us to do something for them. We usually say yes, please or no, thanks when we reply to offers. Offers of food or drinks
In more informal offers, we can use want or a noun phrase with a questioning intonation:
Offers to do something for someone
Warning: We don’t use the present simple to offer to do something for someone. We most commonly use ’ll:
Offers to do something in different situations[A is visiting B’s house. B is preparing dinner]
[in a shop, A is the shop assistant and B is the customer]
[on a telephone helpline]
[at an information desk]
When we are almost certain that a person would like something, we can use let me:
See also: Would Can |
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