Offering Something and Suggestion



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SUGGESTION
means to give a suggestion that is to introduce or propose an idea or a plan for someone's        consideration.
Suggestion 
are abstract and can be in form of solution, advice, plan and idea. it can be accepted or refused.

a. Asking Suggestion
Shall we finish it ?
Do you have any suggestion ?
What you recommed ?

b. Giving Suggestion
COULD    =  We could be there if we were invited
MIGHT     =  She might visit the botanical gardens
SHOULD  =  You should sleep immediately

c. Accepting Suggestion
Why not ?
What a great idea
Let's try that
Not bad
yes, i'd love that

d. Refusing Suggestion
Bad idea !
I'd rather not !
Maybe next time
No, let's not

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Dialogue
person 2: So, did you pass?
person 1: BARELY
person 2: Just like always huh?
person 1: You don't have to hurt me like that
person 2: You should probably study harder you know
person 1: I don't know man. I'd rather play games than study.
person 2: You really are hopeless aren't you. We should probably study together someday. That way I can help you out. You can also teach me how to play afterwards.
person 1: That's actually a great idea

2.) OFFERING SOMETHING
Means to give something physical or abstract to someone, which can be taken as a gift or a trade.
Can be given in terms of food, money, solutions, friendships or a bargain. It can be taken or refused.

a. Giving Offering
Would you like me to help you ?
How can i help you today ?
What if we learn together ?

b. Accepting Offering 
Yes, please !
Sure, thank you !

c. Refusing Offering
Sorry, i can't
No, thanks for the offers

[video belum di upload]
Dialogue
person 1: Where is it, where is it, where is it
person 2: Where's what? Your virginity?
person 1: It's not the time for jokes right now man. My kids are missing!
person 2: Your... kids? I thought you were a loner
person 1: But I am
person 2: But you just said- well whatever... mind if i help you search for them?
person 1: Please do. I've been searching for them everywhere
person 2: So, what do they look like exactly?
person 1: One wears a witch hat
person 2: Okay, what else?
person 1: One looks like an alien and he can turn his head 360 degrees
person 2: O...kay?
person 1: Theyre about 5 inches tall and theyre supposed to be on my shelf
person 2: Wait... Aren't they your figurines?
person 1: THEY'RE MY KIDS
person 2: I always knew you were a weird one...

Conclusion:

- to give a suggestion is to introduce or propose an idea or a plan for someone's consideration.
- to give an oferring is to give something physical or abstract to someone, which can be taken as a gift or a trade. It can be given in terms of food, money, solutions, friendships or a bargain. It can be taken or refused.

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