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1) to offer = a) to hold out (to a person) for acceptance or
refusal study the patters:
- to offer sb sth
- to offer sth to sb
- to offer (sb) one’s help/a loan/money/a cigarette/a reward/
a suggestion/100 $ for sth/a job.
b) to express willingness to do sth
Study the pattern and the NOTE
- to offer to do sth
NOTE: Do not use a personal object after offer if the direct
object is expressed by the infinitive.
E.g. Îí ïðåäëîæèë ìíå ñäåëàòü ïåðåâîä. (Îí âûçâàëñÿ ñäå-
ëàòü ïåðåâîä äëÿ ìåíÿ). He offered to do the translation
for me (offered to help me with the translation).
- to offer to help (with sth)/give sb a lift to some place/
show sb round (a city/London/exhibition)/lend sb the
money.
2) to suggest = to put forward an idea
Study these patterns
- to suggest sth (an idea/a plan)
- to suggest doing sth
- to suggest (that) sb (should) do mth.
E.g. He suggested a drive in the country = He suggested going
for a drive in the country.
V. Piece
There are many words available to talk about a piece of something
in English. Learn some of them.
1. chunk a large, usually, uneven piece
e.g. a chunk of meat/ of solid material that can be cut
stone/wood. or divided. (ëîìîòü, êóñîê, ãëûáà)
2. hunk a thick piece of usually food, that can
e.g. a hunk of bread be broken or cut off. (áîëüøîé
êóñîê, ëîìîòü)
3. lump a mass of solid material of no regular
e.g. a lump of coal/ size or shape, especially one which
earth/mud has not been shaped by human
control. (êóñîê, êóñî÷åê, êîìîê)
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