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offering someone something
27 English lessons for
offering someone something
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“Strangely enough, I just bought a bike. You're welcome to have my old one.”
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“Do you want me to leave you alone?”
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“If you have questions about anything, feel free to come by and ask, any time.”
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“Do you want the aisle seat?”
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“Do you want me to take over?”
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“We have a few more minutes, so I'd be happy to take some questions from the audience.”
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“I can assist you with that.”
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“I'll fiddle around with it for a while.”
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“Here – let me adjust the seat for you.”
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“Come on! What do you say?”
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