Bryan : Nugy, where are you?
Nugy : I’m in the house. what’s matter?
Bryan : Oh, ….
Nugy : I’d like to help you. for what?
which is the best answer to complete the conversation?
A. let me help you.
B. sorry, I can’t help you.
C. would you like some help?
D. could I possibly ask you to help me?

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Offer and Suggestion › View What is the best expression based on the picture?
A. May I offer some help to bring the box Miss?
B. Shall I put the box Miss?
C. I don’t need any help
D. Can you put the box?
Conjunctions › View
SELECT THE CORRECT SENTENCE:
A. I was sad and my team didn’t win the match.
B. I was sad because my team didn’t win the match.s.
C. I was sad but my team didn’t win the match.
Grammar › ViewShe is fat __ runs very fast
A. and
B. but
C. because
Modal Verbs › View
Julie____________our meeting yesterday morning because she didn’t note it down.
A. might forget
B. might have forgotten
C. may forget
D. should have forgotten
