OFFERS

Making Offers

  • “Can I help you?”
  • “Shall I open the window for you?”
  • “Would you like another cup of coffee?”
  • “Would you like me to clean the board?”
  • “How about a juice? “
  • “Would you like some tea ?”
  • “Would you like to drink some coffee?

Accepting

  • Yes, please. I’d like to.
  • That would be very kind of you.
  • Yes please, that would be lovely.
  • Yes please, I’d love to.
  • If you wouldn’t mind.
  • If you could.
  • Thank you, that would be great.

Declining

  • It’s OK, I can do it myself.
  • Don’t worry, I’ll do it.
  • No, thanks
  • No, thank you

Examples:

  • “Can I help you?”

“No thanks, I’m just having a look.” (With a shop assistant.)

  • “Can I help you?”

“Do you know where the post office is.”

  • “Shall I help you with your math’s problem?”

“Yes, please. That would be very nice of you.”

  • “Would you like a cup of tea?”

“No thanks.” Or, “No thank you.”

  • “Would you like another piece of cake?”

“Yes please, that would be nice .”

“Yes please, I’d love one.”

  • “Would you like me to do the ironing for you?”

“If you wouldn’t mind.”

“If you could.”

  • “I’ll do the washing if you like.”

“It’s OK, I can do it.”

“Don’t worry, I’ll do it.”

“Thank you, that would be great.”

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