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Worksheet A. Choose The Best Option For Each Sentence Given Below

The document provides examples of offering help or assistance to others through sample sentences and responses. It discusses expressing offers using modal verbs like "can", "shall", "would" and phrases such as "how about". Accepting offers politely is also covered with responses like "yes, please" or "thank you". Refusing offers respectfully is addressed with responses such as "no thanks" or "I can manage". The document aims to teach English learners how to make, accept and refuse offers in a polite and gracious manner through examples and explanations of grammar structures.

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Worksheet A. Choose The Best Option For Each Sentence Given Below

The document provides examples of offering help or assistance to others through sample sentences and responses. It discusses expressing offers using modal verbs like "can", "shall", "would" and phrases such as "how about". Accepting offers politely is also covered with responses like "yes, please" or "thank you". Refusing offers respectfully is addressed with responses such as "no thanks" or "I can manage". The document aims to teach English learners how to make, accept and refuse offers in a polite and gracious manner through examples and explanations of grammar structures.

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WORKSHEET

A. Choose the best option for each sentence given below: Practice
1. Hey Siti, ____________________ go star gazing tonight.
a. are you c. shall them
b. how about d. would you like to

2. Sam: “Would you like to go watch a movie this weekend? “


Carly: “I can't, I am low on cash right now.” ____________________ stay at
home and watch TV instead.
a. How about c. What about
b. Let's d. I think

3. A: What shall we do today

B: ?____________________ we go to the library.

a. Shall I c. Why don't


b. Let's d. Would you

4. ____________________ like a cup of coffee?


a. Can I c. Would you
b. I'll do d. Should I

5. ____________________ the washing , if you like.


a. Can I c. I'll do
b. Would you d. Let's

6. Edo: “I have a lot of work to finish; I don't know how I will manage. “

Sam: ____________________ half of it if you want.

a. Would you c. Why don't


b. I think d. I will help you with

7. Carly: “I submitted my essay to the teacher few days ago, but I haven't
received any response from her.”

Edo:____________________ go and ask her?

a. Shall us c. Why don't you


b. I'll do d. I proposeBah
asa Inggris
8. ____________________ get you a drink?
a. Would you c. Can I
b. Why don't you d. I'll do

9. Aisya: “ I am so thirsty.”

Annie: ____________________ get you something to drink?

a. How about c. Why don't


b. What about d. Can I
10. ____________________ like me to clean your car?
a. How about c. Would you
b. Let's d. I think

B. There are some grammatical errors in the sentences given below. Circle the
mistakes in the sentences , then rewrite the sentence. If there aren't any
mistakes, put a tick mark next to the sentence.

1. Let's to go to the sushi of restaurant for lunch.

____________________________________________________________
2. Shall we do have a meeting on afternoon Saturday?

____________________________________________________________

3. Can I do get you a glass juice of?

____________________________________________________________
4. Let me take you home.

____________________________________________________________
5. If you want, I'll car the wash for you.

____________________________________________________________
6. Shall home we go now?

____________________________________________________________
7. Would like you another glass of juice?

____________________________________________________________
8. You should finish you work today.

____________________________________________________________
9. Can I take help you with something?

____________________________________________________________
10. Shall I bring your jacket?

____________________________________________________________

C. Respond to suggestions and offers given below:

1. Can I help you?

___________________________________________________________
2. Why don't you go and get something to eat?

___________________________________________________________
3. Why don't you join us for lunch?
___________________________________________________________
4. Shall I bring a book to read?

___________________________________________________________
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5. Why don't we meet at the bookstore tomorrow at 5 pm?

___________________________________________________________
6. Let's all eat together.

___________________________________________________________
7. Would you like a glass of water?

___________________________________________________________
8. Would you like me to do the ironing for you?

___________________________________________________________
9. I will wash the car, if you like.

___________________________________________________________
10. I think we should go and pick your father up from airport.

___________________________________________________________
EXPRESSING OFFER

 Offer means to give something physical or abstract to someone, which can be taken as a gift or a
trade.
 Offer means to give help. It can be taken or refused.
 Offer can be in terms of food, money, solutions, friendship or a bargain.

For example:

 - May I give you a hand?


 - Can I help you?
 - Shall I bring you some tea?
 - Would you like another piece of cake?
 - How about I help you with this?
 - Can I clean the car for you?
 - Shall I help you with your homework?
 - I will do the washing, if you like.

When making offers we often use the following expressions:

 May I ……..(V1)?
 Can I …….. (V1)?
 Shall I …….. (V1)?
 Would you like……. (V1)?
 How about I ………(V1)?

MAKING OFFER ACCEPTING OFFER REFUSING OFFER


 Can I help you?  Yes, please.  It's okay, I can do it
 Shall I bring you I really appreciate it. myself.
some tea?  Thank you, it is very kind of  No, thank you.
 Would you like you.  No, thanks. I don't
another helping of  Yes, please, that want another helping.
cake? would be lovely.  Don't worry, I will do
 How about I help you  Yes, please, that it myself.
with this? would be very kind of  That’s alright, I will
 Can I take you home? you. manage on my own.
 Thank you, I appreciate our
help.

Let's take a look at sentence structure to offer something:

MODAL SUBJECT VI +OBJECT


VERB
Would You care for another cup of tea?
Shall we take you there?
Could I offer you something?
Will you have tea with that?
Can

 Modal Verb Subject ObjectinMga Skuingge Ostffioernss AAcccecpetpintign gS


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