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المنتدى : الدروس و الاستفسارات
Making offers تقديم العروض

English speakers make offers all the time in conversation.

:They say things like
?...Can I
?... Shall I
? ...Would you like me to

Using these common English phrases – and being able to accept and reject offers – will make you sound polite and helpful.
"?Can I help you"
"?Shall I open the window for you"
"?Would you like another coffee"
"?Would you like me to answer the phone"
"I'll do the photocopying, if you like."

Shall, can and will are followed by the verb without to.
Shall is more formal than can.
Would you like is followed either by a noun, or by the verb with to.

Responding to offers

These English dialogues show you ways to accept or reject offers made to you.
"?Can I help you"
"Yes please. I'd like to know what time the train leaves."

"?Can I help you"
"No thanks, I'm just looking." (In a shop.)

"?Shall I open the window for you"
"Yes please. That would be very kind of you."

"?Would you like another coffee"
"No thanks." Or, "No thank you."

"?Would you like another coffee"
"Yes please, that would be lovely." Or, "Yes please, I'd love one."

"?Would you like me to answer the phone"
"If you wouldn't mind." Or, "If you could."

Don't answer "Yes, I would", as this sounds like you (expect someone to do it for you.


"I'll do the photocopying, if you like."
"It's OK, I can do it." Or, "Don't worry, I'll do it.

"Or, "Thank you, that would be great."

English speaking tip

With a little practice, you'll find it easy to use these English expressions. They'll help you sound both natural and confident.

 

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