Making Offers in English
If you want to offer
something or to do something for another person in English, you can use below
phrases and expressions:
Making
Offers:
Can I…?
Shall I…?
Would you like me to…(do something)?
Would you like…(something)?
Do you want me to…(do something)?
Do you want…(something)?
Let me…(do something)
I can…If you’d like
I’d be happy to…(do something)
May I offer you… (something)?
I will…If you’d like
Examples:
Would you like something
to drink?
Would you like me to open
the door?
Can I help you?
Can I give you a hand?
Let me help
you.
Would you like me to answer
the phone?
Do you want some
more tea?
Do you want me to turn
down the TV?
I’d happy to take
you to the airport.
May I offer you a
cup of coffee.
Accepting
Offers:
Yes, please.
Yes, I’d love to.
Yes. That would be great.
Yes please, that would be lovely.
Yes, If you wouldn’t mind.
That’s very kind of you.
That sounds nice.
Thank you. I’d like to.
Refusing
Offers:
No, thanks.
It’s Ok. I can do it myself.
Thank you for your kindness but I can
do it myself.
Don’t worry. I can do it.
I
appreciate that but I can do it myself.
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