Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Offering"
The meaning of "Offering" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does By offering a greater experience for end users, OOO will not only improve possibilities for high-end laptops and gaming workstations, but also redefine the DRAM landscape through possible expansion to servers and datacenters. mean?
A:
최종 사용자에게 더 나은 경험을 제공함으로써, OOO는 고급 노트북 및 게이밍 워크스테이션에 대한 가능성을 향상시킬 뿐만 아니라 서버 및 데이터센터로의 확장을 통해 DRAM 환경을 재정의할 것입니다.
Q:
What does I’ve taken to offering mean?
A:
@Christine0724
I’ve started
I’ve started
Q:
What does while offering few if criticism mean?
A:
It basically means that trump rarely criticizes Putin
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What does offering an exclusive 20 percent discount mean?
A:
@Ri-na "Exclusive" means you won't get this discount anywhere else.
Q:
What does He made me feel better by offering me a raise. mean?
A:
He tried to cheer the person up by raising the amount of money they get per hour at work
Example sentences using "Offering"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with offering.
A:
An example can be, “I’m offering you this deal.”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with offering help.
A:
"Do you need help?"
"Do you need some help?"
"Do you mind if I can help you?"
"How can I help?"
"How may I help you?"
"Would you like some help?"
"Here, let me help you."
"Do you need some help?"
"Do you mind if I can help you?"
"How can I help?"
"How may I help you?"
"Would you like some help?"
"Here, let me help you."
Synonyms of "Offering" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Thank you for offering a help. and Thank you for offering to help. ?
A:
"Thank you for offering to help." is the correct way of saying thank you when someone is will to help you with something.
"Thank you for offering a help." isn't grammatically correct.
"Thank you for offering a help." isn't grammatically correct.
Q:
What is the difference between suggest offering and suggest to offer ?
A:
i suggest offering them food would be best.
suggest to offer is not natural. they shouldn't be put in a sentence together.
you can say "i suggested them to get a ride."
or
"i offered them a ride."
these two has different meanings.
suggest to offer is not natural. they shouldn't be put in a sentence together.
you can say "i suggested them to get a ride."
or
"i offered them a ride."
these two has different meanings.
Q:
What is the difference between offering and purchasing ?
A:
To purchase is to buy.
You can purchase goods, purchase things, purchase gifts, so and so to acquire things.
But an offering is something like an act of contribution to charity or something religious.
"The amount of offerings our church has received this year is $100000!"
You can purchase goods, purchase things, purchase gifts, so and so to acquire things.
But an offering is something like an act of contribution to charity or something religious.
"The amount of offerings our church has received this year is $100000!"
Q:
What is the difference between She is offering to show me around the city tomorrow. and She offered to show me around the city tomorrow. ?
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The first sentence is in the present tense. She is offering right now.
The second sentence is in the past tense. You are talking about something that has already happened.
The second sentence is in the past tense. You are talking about something that has already happened.
Q:
What is the difference between offering and offer ?
A:
An offer is a deal. For example, when a store is having a sale, that can be considered an offer. An offering is usually a ritual thing. Like in some cultures, a virgin is an offering to an angry god.
Translations of "Offering"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? She is offering a complimentary dessert.
Or
She is offering f complimentary dessert.
Which one is correct ?
Or
She is offering f complimentary dessert.
Which one is correct ?
A:
thank you 🙏
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? « We are committed to offering you a greater experience » : why is it offering with -ing ? 🙂
A:
They say "offering" with -ing if they are doing it right now. They say "offer" instead of "offering" if they will do it (offer) in the future. But it is a very small difference and doesn't really matter.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? is following correct? thank you for offering me the role in youth department.
A:
Thank you for offering me the role in the youth department, is correct.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? When offering someone to sit down, but not on a chair or bench, on a sofa, do you still say, "take a seat"? but, it's a sofa.
A:
Yes, we refer to any place to sit as a seat.
Other questions about "Offering"
Q:
I’m offering the same service in “coconala”, the equivalent of fiverr in Japan and I experienced more than 200 transactions. I got a 5 star rating feedback in the overall evaluation and acquired platinum rank, the highest seller rank in coconala.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
× I’m offering the same service in “coconala”, the equivalent of fiverr in Japan and I experienced more than 200 transactions.
✓ I’m offering the same service in “Coconala”, the equivalent of Fiverr in Japan and I received more than 200 purchases.
× I got a 5 star rating feedback in the overall evaluation and acquired platinum rank, the highest seller rank in coconala.
✓ I got a 5 star rating in the overall evaluation and acquired platinum rank, the highest seller rank in Coconala.
Names usually start with a capital, even for businesses. Ex: Japan, Jacob, America, Suzuki.
Feedback is unnecessary to say because saying "rating" already implies you got that rating from feedback.
✓ I’m offering the same service in “Coconala”, the equivalent of Fiverr in Japan and I received more than 200 purchases.
× I got a 5 star rating feedback in the overall evaluation and acquired platinum rank, the highest seller rank in coconala.
✓ I got a 5 star rating in the overall evaluation and acquired platinum rank, the highest seller rank in Coconala.
Names usually start with a capital, even for businesses. Ex: Japan, Jacob, America, Suzuki.
Feedback is unnecessary to say because saying "rating" already implies you got that rating from feedback.
Q:
You man’s out here ready for offering assistance to freshmen Does this sound natural?
A:
× You man’s out here ready for offering assistance to freshmen
✓ You're out here, ready to help newcomers.
✓ You're out here, ready to help newcomers.
Q:
By offering free medical checkups, they can identify HIV infection early on and lower mortality rates. Does this sound natural?
A:
Yes
Q:
Thank you so much for offering him a ride all the time. Or
Thank you so much for always offering him a ride. Does this sound natural?
Thank you so much for always offering him a ride. Does this sound natural?
A:
Both are natural.
Thank you so much for always offering him a ride. <- This sounds better.
Thank you so much for always offering him a ride. <- This sounds better.
Q:
It is not only classic but also environmentally friendly offering local materials and resources.
*Is this sentence grammatically correct? :p
*Is this sentence grammatically correct? :p
A:
yes! great job!!
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