1. The act of making an offer.
2. Something, such as stock, that is offered.
3. A presentation made to a deity as an act of religious worship or sacrifice; an oblation.
4. A contribution or gift, especially one made at a religious service.
Offering to older people:
2. Something, such as stock, that is offered.
3. A presentation made to a deity as an act of religious worship or sacrifice; an oblation.
4. A contribution or gift, especially one made at a religious service.
Offering to older people:
- Would
you like a cup of coffee, Mr. Green?
- Should
I get you a bottle of water?
- Could I
offer you a glass of lemonade, Mrs. Lina?
- Would
you care for some salad ?
Offering to
friends:
- Want
some?
- Have
some.
- Chocolate?
- Glass
of lemonade?
- Grab
some for yourself.
- Would
you like to have a pancake?
- Why
don’t you have some lemonade?
- What
can I get for you?
- What
will you have?
Accepting an
offer:
- Thank
you
- Yes,
please
- I’d
like it very much
- Thank
you, I would
- That
would be very nice
Declining an
offer:
- No, thanks.
- No, I
really won’t. Thank you.
- Not for
me, thanks.
- No,
thanks. I’m not hungry.