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PHRASES:

OFFERING AND
RECEIVING HELP
OFFERING HELP
• May I help you? • Would you like me to help you?
• Can I help you? • Is there anything I can do …?
• Would you like some help? • Need some help?

• Do you need some help? • I’ll do it for you.

• Can I give you a hand? • Want a hand …?

• • Can I help out?


Do you need a hand?
• I would be happy to help you.
• What can I do for you today?
• I would be glad to assist you. - formal
• Let me help you …
• You look as if you could do with some help! -
• Shall I … formal
• If you like I could … • May I offer my assistance? - formal
• What can I do to help …?
ACCEPTING THE OFFER
• Yes, please. • I'd really appreciate that.
• Yes, please. That would be very nice of you. • I'd really be glad if you did.
• Yes, that would be great.
• I'd really like that.
• Sure! That would be great!
• That’s very kind of you.
• If you wouldn't mind.
• That’s extremely kind of you.
• If you could.
• If you’re sure it’s no trouble. • That’s really thoughtful of you.
• You’re most kind. • Thanks, much obliged.
• I would love the help! • That would be so kind, thank you.
REFUSING AN OFFER
• No, thank you. • No, don’t bother, really.
• No, really, I can manage. • Don't worry, I'll do it.
• That’s very kind of you, but • Thanks a lot, but …
• No, it’s all right, really. • No, don’t worry.
• Thank you for offering, but • I’m very grateful for your offer.
However, …

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