I offer you this opportunity.
in this case offer is verb or noun? why should i use noun or verb? can you explain to me please?
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In that case I'd say that "offer" is a verb because you do something...
okie... how about in this case "Offer opportunity" offer becomes noun?
Are they the same?
Offer Opportunities
Offers Opportunity
offers opportunities
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Offers opportunities- this is a verb, with a subject missing- Comapny X offers opportunities for graduates...
thank you tdol,
Are they the same?
Offer Opportunities
Offers Opportunity
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how to use offer as a noun to construct a sentence?
I'd have thought it was a verb...
Conjugation of 'to offer'
I offer, you offer, he offers, she offers, it offers, one offers, we offer, they offer
offer(n):
he made an offer to help from neighbors.
i received your kind offer to help
an offer of marriage
they made an offer that i couldn't refuse.