You see someone with a heavy suitcase and you offer help. You say, "Would you like a ... "
  • carry
  • offer
  • suggestion
  • hand
  • need
Can I ... you a hand?
  • be
  • help
  • make
  • give
  • need
... the washing, if you like.
  • Can I
  • I'll do
  • May I
  • Would you
  • Should I
... like a cup of coffee?
  • Can I
  • Should I
  • Would you
  • I'll do
  • May I
It's lunchtime and you want to eat with your friend, but he/she is busy studying. You offer to buy sandwiches for her/him and say, "I'll go and get some sandwiches, ..."
  • if it's okay
  • if it helps you
  • if I want
  • if you like
  • if you know
You're carrying two bags and you're nearly home, when someone offers help to you. You don't want help and say, " ..."
  • Actually, I'm fine thanks.
  • Thanks, but no!
  • If you don't mind.
  • Thank you.
  • Go away, please.
This week you have lots to do. A friend offers to help you, but you don't want your friend to help. You say, "Actually I'm fine. Thanks ..."
  • for helping, though.
  • for saying, though.
  • for asking, though.
  • for offering, though.
  • for coming, though.
Rina : May I help you?Dinda : Hmmm. (Don't bother yourself, thanks).The bracket sentence expresses ...
  • Asking help
  • Offering help
  • Hoping an offer
  • Giving help
  • Refusing an offer
Mr. Win : Hello, Miss Wilis. Would you like a cup of coffee? I'm just making some.Miss Wilis : (Oh, yes please. That would be lovely).The underlined expression expresses ...
  • Offering something
  • Accepting an offer
  • Asking an offer
  • Offering help
  • Refusing an offer
David : Hi, Jane. Do you want me to buy an ice cream?Jane : Oh great! ... , I'd love one.The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is ...
  • Yes, please.
  • Don't bother.
  • Not for me.
  • No, thanks.
  • Never mind.
Tourist : I don’t know this place. Can you tell me where is located?Native : Well, it’s far enough. (Would you like me to show you the place)?Tourist : Really ? It’s very kind of you.The bracket sentence shows us that .............
  • The native is not really sure about the location.
  • The native accepts the tourist’s offer to help him
  • The native tells about the place.
  • The native know about the location
  • The native offers the tourist some help
Elsa : ............Mom : Yes, please, that would be very lovely
  • I can't help you,Mom
  • May I come in?
  • I won't help you at all,mom
  • When will you help me,mom?
  • May I help you,Mom?
Andy: Shall I (carry) your luggage to your apartment?Boby: Yes, please!The bracket word has similar meaning with....
  • Borrow
  • Bring
  • Leave
  • Drop
  • Dodge
Raisha : I’m little confused about what to choose for the movie we’re going to watch.Rina : ................Raisha : That sounds good
  • Let’s go to the cinema.
  • What about XXI ?
  • What about the picture?
  • What about watching the Avengers ?
  • What about watching TV ?
Tia : It’s so hot in here.Dony : ................
  • Would you like you to close the window?
  • Would I Like you to open the window ?
  • Would you like me to open the window?
  • Would you like me to close the window?
  • Would I like you to close the window ?
Indry : The box you brought looks very heavy. ________Putry : Sure. It’s very kind of you. Thanks.The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is ….
  • Would you like me to help you?
  • Would you like to help me?
  • Could you bring it for me?
  • Would I like to help me?
  • Would you like to bring it for me?
Read the question and choose the best answer according to it: Can you help me please?
  • Yes, please. I need to buy software via online.
  • Yes, I will pay with credit card.
  • Yes, I go to the store.
Can I help you?
  • Thanks, that's very kind of you.
  • Yes, I'm looking for Mr. Jones.
  • It's a bit difficult. I'm very busy.
  • I'm sorry, I don't know this place.
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