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Lessons Categories offering someone something

27 English lessons for offering someone something

English Lesson: I'll tell you what I'll do: I'll give it to you for seventy-five hundred, and I'll throw in the cover and helmet for free.
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11. “I'll tell you what I'll do: I'll give it to you for seventy-five hundred, and I'll throw in the cover and helmet for free.”

English Lesson: May I offer you a complimentary dessert?
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12. “May I offer you a complimentary dessert?”

English Lesson: Think it over and let me know in the next week or so.
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13. “Think it over and let me know in the next week or so.”

English Lesson: Well, I think you'd be a great fit for our team.
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14. “Well, I think you'd be a great fit for our team.”

English Lesson: I can adjust the temperature, if you want.
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15. “I can adjust the temperature, if you want.”

English Lesson: I'm headed out to grab some lunch. You want me to pick you up something?
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16. “I'm headed out to grab some lunch. You want me to pick you up something?”

English Lesson: How do you take it?
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17. “How do you take it?”

English Lesson: Can I get you something to drink? Coffee? Tea?
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18. “Can I get you something to drink? Coffee? Tea?”

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19. “You want to meet up after class and go over it?”

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20. “I'll print out a few copies of that for people to refer to.”

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