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27 English lessons for offering someone something

English Lesson: Strangely enough, I just bought a bike. You're welcome to have my old one.
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1. “Strangely enough, I just bought a bike. You're welcome to have my old one.”

English Lesson: Do you want me to leave you alone?
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2. “Do you want me to leave you alone?”

English Lesson: If you have questions about anything, feel free to come by and ask, any time.
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3. “If you have questions about anything, feel free to come by and ask, any time.”

English Lesson: Do you want the aisle seat?
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4. “Do you want the aisle seat?”

English Lesson: Do you want me to take over?
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5. “Do you want me to take over?”

English Lesson: We have a few more minutes, so I'd be happy to take some questions from the audience.
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6. “We have a few more minutes, so I'd be happy to take some questions from the audience.”

English Lesson: I can assist you with that.
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7. “I can assist you with that.”

English Lesson: I'll fiddle around with it for a while.
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8. “I'll fiddle around with it for a while.”

English Lesson: Here – let me adjust the seat for you.
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9. “Here – let me adjust the seat for you.”

English Lesson: Come on! What do you say?
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10. “Come on! What do you say?”

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