Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Offer"
The meaning of "Offer" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does " are you willing to take me up on the offer?" mean?
A:
Will you accept my offer?
Q:
What does there was a special offer on tv mean?
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Guess it means there was some special offer being advertised on TV! Discount on some items maybe?
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What does offer himself as a resource. mean?
A:
Rahm Emanuel was telling John Kelly that if he ever needed his help, he would be there for him.
Q:
What does offer expires October 17th mean?
A:
The offer ends on the day of October 17
Q:
What does providing them with an offer relevant to their SEARCH QUERY mean?
A:
"Query" is a formal word for a question. A "search query" is a question that you're asking, a question that you're looking for the answer to. Every time you google something you're making a search query.
Example sentences using "Offer"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "offer someone with something to".
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he walks up to his friend and says" Hey, do you want to go to the park with me?"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with offer.
A:
Can I offer you a drink?
What services do you offer?
He offered me a mint.
She offered to buy me food.
What services do you offer?
He offered me a mint.
She offered to buy me food.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with on offer.
A:
The tv was on a special offer.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with offer to do(any verb).
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"I OFFERED TO TEACH them how to make ramen."
"I have been OFFERED TO RUN in the marathon. "
"I have been OFFERED TO RUN in the marathon. "
Q:
Please show me example sentences with offer greater opportunity.
A:
She went abroad because she felt another country will offer greater opportunities for her.
Synonyms of "Offer" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between offer and cater and serve ?
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I hope that helps!
Q:
What is the difference between He denied the offer. and He rejected the offer. ?
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That sounds unnatural. You can say: "he denied promising that" or "he denied making that promise" or "he denied making that offer".
Q:
What is the difference between offer and provide ?
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offer is giving someone a option like ,do you want a sandwich? but provide is giving someone like, I will give you a sandwich.
Q:
What is the difference between offer and provide and supply ?
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You are welcome! 😀🙏
I don't think so... Look...
"Provide" means to give something to people (for sure). For example, "My friend provided food for the party." (The food is already there and everyone can have some).
"Offer" means to tell people you are willing to give them something. If they want it, you'll do it for them. For example, "My friend offered (to provide) food for the party." (She's willing to give food to people, and if people say "yes", she'll do it. But if people say "no", she won't. So it's not a sure thing, but just expressing the willingness.)
So Provide is for sure while Offer you get options to choose.
You are welcome! 😀🙏
I don't think so... Look...
"Provide" means to give something to people (for sure). For example, "My friend provided food for the party." (The food is already there and everyone can have some).
"Offer" means to tell people you are willing to give them something. If they want it, you'll do it for them. For example, "My friend offered (to provide) food for the party." (She's willing to give food to people, and if people say "yes", she'll do it. But if people say "no", she won't. So it's not a sure thing, but just expressing the willingness.)
So Provide is for sure while Offer you get options to choose.
Q:
What is the difference between To offer and To suggest ?
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To offer means to tell someone that they can have or do something that you are able to give them or allow them to do.
Examples:
"Would you like some water?"
"You can have some water (if you'd like)."
To suggest means to tell someone that they should or should not do something.
Examples:
"The steak at this restaurant is very good. You should try it."
"You shouldn't buy so many games."
Offers are often (not always) made in the form of questions, and suggestions are often (not always) made in the form of statements.
Examples:
"Would you like some water?"
"You can have some water (if you'd like)."
To suggest means to tell someone that they should or should not do something.
Examples:
"The steak at this restaurant is very good. You should try it."
"You shouldn't buy so many games."
Offers are often (not always) made in the form of questions, and suggestions are often (not always) made in the form of statements.
Translations of "Offer"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Assume you’ve found a great offer while shopping in a supermarket & would like to know when it ends as you’d like to come back a later date for the deal. Does it sound natural if I ask a staff member, “Could you tell me when this offer is going to end?”
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I would just say : When does this offer end?
Or you could ask : What is the closing date for this offer?
Or you could ask : What is the closing date for this offer?
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How do you say this in English (US)? ”thingy” is this offer use in native speakers? I’ve never been heard that words could you give me some examples?
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Thingy is just an improper way to refer to and object you don’t know the name for
“Hey can you hand me that sharp thingy over there??” It’s not necessary, it really just means thing
“Hey can you hand me that sharp thingy over there??” It’s not necessary, it really just means thing
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How do you say this in English (US)? How do say "offer is not valid" ?
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I think it would be better for you to say 'the offer is no longer valid'.
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How do you say this in English (UK)? how to refuse the offer from friends?
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Check the question to view the answer
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How do you say this in English (US)? 我很乐意接受你们学校的offer
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I will gladly accept your school's offer.
Other questions about "Offer"
Q:
I refused an offer from a familiar writer. Refusing from familiar people let me feel down but I can't avoid overwork if I accept it. I refused it as politely as possible. Does this sound natural?
A:
× Refusing from familiar people let me feel down but I can't avoid overwork if I accept it.
✓ Refusing to help people I know doesn’t feel good,
but If I accept it I would’ve overworked myself.
✓ Refusing to help people I know doesn’t feel good,
but If I accept it I would’ve overworked myself.
Q:
Recently I got an offer from a Japanese company. The recruiter assumed that I could use Excel, but I actually have no experience in using the software. Therefore, I need to learn it from scratch. Although I found a series of videos on Youtube teaching Excel, my Excel is in Chinese, which has been a bit inconvenient for me to learn the tutorial. does it sound natural?
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@Christine0724
Yours was perfect! But I made it more natural for social media
“..... they assumed I could use excel but I actually have no experience with it.. so I need to learn it from scratch. I did find some YouTube tutorials but my version of excel is in chinese so it’s kind of hard to learn”
You can remove things like therefore/although because it sounds very formal
Yours was perfect! But I made it more natural for social media
“..... they assumed I could use excel but I actually have no experience with it.. so I need to learn it from scratch. I did find some YouTube tutorials but my version of excel is in chinese so it’s kind of hard to learn”
You can remove things like therefore/although because it sounds very formal
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Thank you for the offer! I’m happy that.
I want you to post my 2 pictures . So I’m gonna pay $30. I want to know the way payment.
↑Is this sentence correct?
I want you to post my 2 pictures . So I’m gonna pay $30. I want to know the way payment.
↑Is this sentence correct?
A:
thank you for your offer.
I would like you to post my 2 pictures. I will pay 30$. please advice the payment method.
I would like you to post my 2 pictures. I will pay 30$. please advice the payment method.
Q:
He turned out the offer I’d been talking about. Does this sound natural?
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× He turned out the offer I’d been talking about.
✓ He turned down the offer that I had been speaking about.
I hope this is what you meant!
✓ He turned down the offer that I had been speaking about.
I hope this is what you meant!
Q:
enticing offer
intruiging offer
whatbis the difference?
intruiging offer
whatbis the difference?
A:
An intriguing offer is very interesting. An enticing offer is very attractive.
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