[ Grammar ]
The following are what you can say when you agree to help someone with a favour, except:
A. I think I can say that I’m happy
B. I’d be happy to help you
C. Sure, no problem
D. It would be my pleasure
Select your answer:

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. You’ve been invited to a formal dinner and you want to express your gratitude. Which sentence is most appropriate?
A. I am very grateful for the invitation, and I am looking forward to attending.
B. Thanks for the invite, I’m excited to come.
C. I look forward to attend your dinner.
D. I am pleased for your invite and I will come.
