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ASKING AND OFFERING SOME HELP, DWINANDA AULIA SETYONINGRUM XII SCIENCE I …
ASKING AND OFFERING SOME HELP
ACCEPTING HELP
Sure.
Don't worry. I'll help you.
Sure. I'm happy to help.
Sure, no problem
ACCEPTING OFFER
How kind of you! Thank you very much.
That's very good of you!
That's terribly kind. Thank you very much.
Yes, please do.
What a good idea!
Yes, please.
Thanks. That would be excellent.
Sure, thanks.
Thank you. I really appreciate your help.
That is very kind of you. Thank you very much.
REFUSING/DECLINING HELP
I'm so sorry. I wish I could help you, but...
Sorry. I'm busy right now.
I'm really sorry. I can't help you at the moment.
OFFERING HELP
May I help you?
If you need a help, let me know.
Could I help you?
I'll do it for you.
Do you need help?
Can I give you a hand?
What if I help you?
Is there anything I can do to help?
May I offer you my assistance?
Would you like some help?
REFUSING/DECLINING OFFER
Thanks, but you don't need to.
No, thankyou. I can handle it.
That is very kind of you, but I don't think it is necessary.
You don't need to bother yourself, thanks.
ASKING HELP
Could you help me?
I need some help, please!
I need some assistance, please!
Would you like to help me, please?
Would you like helping me out?
Can you do me a favor, please?
Can you help me, please?
LANGUANGE FEATURE
1. Using Modal Auxiliary
Could + Help me?
Would + Help me?
Can + Help me?
example :
Can
you bring me your note tomorrow?
2. Verb of Offering
Bring
Get
Help
Take
example : Could you
bring
me your note book tomorrow?
3. Pattern
Modal auxiliary + Subject + Verb + Object
example : Can + You + Bring + me a cup of tea?
DWINANDA AULIA SETYONINGRUM
XII SCIENCE I