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OFFERING SOMETHING

A.      DEFINITION OF OFFERING SOMETHING


Offering Something is a way for someone to offer help to someone. In offering something revealed
there were two grammar namely:
1.    Formal
Examples of formal words:
* Would you like something to drink?
* Would tou like to disco?
* Would you like to come along?
* Could I offer you a glass of lemonade?
* Would you mind joining us?
* Shall I get you a bottle of water?
2.    Informal
Examples of informal words:
* What can I get for you?
* Won't you have a pancake?
* Cheese sandwich?
* Chocolate?
* Have some?
* Like one?

B.       ACCEPTING AND DECLINING AN OFFERING SOMETHING


1.    Accepting an Offering Something
Is the means used to receive help or offer from someone.
Examples:
* Thank you
* Yes, please!
* I'd like it
* Thank you, I would
* That would be very nice
2.    Declining an Offering Something
Is the means used to refuse assistance or offer from someone.
Examples:
* No,thanks
* No, I really won't  ,thank you
* Not for me ,thanks
* No thanks, I am not
Exercise.
Mr. Bean: Hello, Miss Smith. Would you like a cup of coffee? I'm just making some.
Miss Smith: Oh, yes please, that would be lovely.
Mr Bean : How do you take it?
Miss Smith: With milk and sugar, please.
Mr Bean: Here you are.
Miss Smith: Thank you.
1. The underlined expression expresses ...
A. Offering something
B. Offering help
C. Accepting an offer
D. Declining an offer

Dany: Good morning Jane, do you want an ice cream?


Jane: Oh, great! ______, I'd love one.
Dany: Chocolate or Strawberry?
Jane: Chocolate, please.
2. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Yes, please
B. No Thanks
C. Don't bother
D. Never mind

Andy: Shall I carry your luggage to your apartment?


Boby: Yes, please!
3. The underlined word has similar meaning with ...
A. Borrow
B. Bring
C. Drop
D. Dodge

Indy: The box you brought looks very heavy. ________


Poetry: Sure. It’s very kind of you. Thanks.
4. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Would you like me to help you?
B. Would I like to help me?
C. Would you like to help me?
D. Would you like to bring it for me?

Andry: Some of our friends will join the concert tomorrow. Would you like to go with me?
Sintra : _________ It will very interesting. I need to refresh my mind this time.
5. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. I’d love to but I don’t think I can come
B. I’m really sorry. I already have my own plan
C. Well, I’m not sure
D. What a great idea!

Jane: You look pale.


Jim: I've got a serious headache.
Jane:  ....................
6. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Let me take you to the restaurant.
B. What about a glass of avocado juice?
C. Let me take you to the hospital.
D. Would you like fried or steamed chicken?
Tom: This question is so difficult to answer.
Jerry: ............................
7. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Just don't answer it.
B. Let's stop studying and go playing.
C. Would you like a cup of coffee?
D. Let me help you work on it.

Mike: Oh my God, I left my book at home.


Dave: ...........................
8. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Shall I take it for you?
B. Just forget it.
C. Let me take you to school.
D. I'll treat you chicken noodles.

Nick: Sir, I think I'm lost.


Jeremy: .............................
9. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Let me help you carry your bag.
B. Can I help you? I know this place.
C. May I help you? I have a dog too.
D. Shall I clean your shoes?

Steve: I don't understand chemistry at all.


Banner: .................................
10. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. How about having dinner with me?
B. How about going to the beach?
C. How about studying together with me?
D. How about calling the police?

Natasha: I want to go shopping but I don't have any vehicle.


Wanda: .................................
11. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Shall I take you to the hospital with my car?
B. Shall I take you to the school with my car?
C. Shall I take you to the market with my car?
D. Shall I take to the zoo with my car?

May: Ah, these books are so heavy.


Ethan: .................................
12. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Let me help you to throw them away.
B. Let me help you with sorting them.
C. Let me help you to clean them.
D. Let me help you to carry them.

Sam: My car won't start.


Anna: ............................
13. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. May I help you? I know about car.
B. May I help you? I know about construction.
C. May I help you? I know about electricity.
D. May I help you? I know about bicycle.
Liz: I'm very thirsty.
Mary: ......................
14. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Should I bring you a bottle of sauce?
B. Should I bring you a bowl of noodles?
C. Should I bring you a glass of orange juice?
D. Should I bring you a can of soup?

Upin: I have a lot of things to do. I'm confused about which one to do first.
Ipin: ..............................
15. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. What can I do for you?
B. Where should we go?
C. When can you do that?
D. How are you?

John: Hello, Jean. Where have you been?


Jean: Hi, John. I just bought a few kilograms of apples in the market.
John: Do you need some help to carry the apples?
Jean: _______
16. The suitable respond to complete the dialogue is ….
A. I don’t know
B. Why?
C. Of course, that’s very kind of you
D. I will help you

Ronald: You look so busy. _______


Marry: No, thank you. I can handle them.
17. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is ….
A. I will leave you alone
B. Would you like some help?
C. Do you want to help me?
D. Sure, I would like to

Andy: I heard there will be a concert tonight. Would you like to go with me?
Sam: I’m afraid I cannot.
Andy: Why? I think you really love the band.
Sam: Yes, I do. But I have many works at home.
Andy: Let me help you, then.
Sam: ___________
Andy: Never mind. That’s what a friend should do.
18. What should Sam say?
A. I really appreciate your help
B. I don’t need your help
C. I am fine, thank you
D. I will go, too

Complete the dialogue below (question 19 and 20)


Judy: Good morning, Sir. Do you have a science book about animal anatomy?
Shopkeeper: Of course, dear. We have a book that you want. ______ (19) to show the shelf?
Judy: I am fine, Sir. I can find by myself. I have other books to find, too.
Shopkeeper: ________(20). Take your time.
Judy: Thank you, Sir.
19. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …..
A. I would like
B. Can you
C. Do not go
D. Would you like me
20. What should the shopkeeper say?
A. I am busy
B. Sorry
C. Thank you
D. That’s okay

Romy: Sir, would you like me to close the window for you?


Mr. Arthur: Yes, please. It’s very cold inside.
21. The underlined sentence express:
A. Asking help
B. Offering help
C. Refusing something
D. Accepting an offer

Ela: Mom, do you need some help? You look so busy this morning.
Mom: Of course, dear.
I need another pair of hands to wash the dish.
22. The underlined sentence expresses ….
A. Accepting help
B. Offering help
C. Refusing help
D. Looking for something

Bob: Sony, will you join me to build a birdhouse?


Sony: Sure, _______. I am really excited.
23. Complete the dialogue above with right expression ….
A. I don’t want to.
B. I am busy today
C. I will
D. I will not

A: Do you need any help. Ma’am?


B: Yes, please. I can’t find my glasses.
24. The underlined words express …
A. Preference
B. Accept help and assistance
C. Accept apology
D. Offer help and assistance

Marta: It’s very hot here……


Sinta: Sure. No problem
25. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Could you close the door?
B. Would you mind if I turn on the fan?
C. Would you turn off the fan?
D. May I leave now?

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