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Verb Conjugations
Verb

to offer

to offer

'offer' is a regular verb: the past simple and past participle are both 'offered'. It is often followed by an object plus 'to' + infinitive (e.g. 'offer to help').

They offer free coffee to every guest.

They offer free coffee to every guest.

Indicative

Present Simple

I offer
I offer

I offer private lessons on weekends.

I offer private lessons on weekends.

you offer
you offer

You offer good advice to your friends.

You offer good advice to your friends.

he/she/it offers
he/she/it offers

The hotel offers a lovely view of the sea.

The hotel offers a lovely view of the sea.

we offer
we offer

We offer a full refund within thirty days.

We offer a full refund within thirty days.

you (plural) offer
you (plural) offer

You offer the best prices in town.

You offer the best prices in town.

they offer
they offer

They offer support in five languages.

They offer support in five languages.

Present Continuous

I am offering
I am offering

I am offering you a fair deal here.

I am offering you a fair deal here.

you are offering
you are offering

You are offering too little for the car.

You are offering too little for the car.

he/she/it is offering
he/she/it is offering

The shop is offering a discount this week.

The shop is offering a discount this week.

we are offering
we are offering

We are offering free delivery until Friday.

We are offering free delivery until Friday.

you (plural) are offering
you (plural) are offering

You are offering more than we expected.

You are offering more than we expected.

they are offering
they are offering

They are offering scholarships to new students.

They are offering scholarships to new students.

Past Simple

I offered
I offered

I offered to drive her to the airport.

I offered to drive her to the airport.

you offered
you offered

You offered him a job last month.

You offered him a job last month.

he/she/it offered
he/she/it offered

She offered me a cup of tea.

She offered me a cup of tea.

we offered
we offered

We offered a higher salary, but he refused.

We offered a higher salary, but he refused.

you (plural) offered
you (plural) offered

You offered your help without hesitation.

You offered your help without hesitation.

they offered
they offered

They offered a reward for the lost dog.

They offered a reward for the lost dog.

Present Perfect

I have offered
I have offered

I have offered to pay for the damage.

I have offered to pay for the damage.

you have offered
you have offered

You have offered enough excuses already.

You have offered enough excuses already.

he/she/it has offered
he/she/it has offered

The company has offered to relocate her.

The company has offered to relocate her.

we have offered
we have offered

We have offered them our full support.

We have offered them our full support.

you (plural) have offered
you (plural) have offered

You have offered more than anyone else.

You have offered more than anyone else.

they have offered
they have offered

They have offered to host the conference.

They have offered to host the conference.

Past Perfect

I had offered
I had offered

I had offered to help before you even asked.

I had offered to help before you even asked.

you had offered
you had offered

You had offered a lower price the day before.

You had offered a lower price the day before.

he/she/it had offered
he/she/it had offered

She had offered the room to another guest.

She had offered the room to another guest.

we had offered
we had offered

We had offered a refund long before they complained.

We had offered a refund long before they complained.

you (plural) had offered
you (plural) had offered

You had offered your seats to the elderly couple.

You had offered your seats to the elderly couple.

they had offered
they had offered

They had offered him the role before he declined.

They had offered him the role before he declined.

Future Simple (will)

Future Simple

I will offer
I will offer

I will offer him a better contract tomorrow.

I will offer him a better contract tomorrow.

you will offer
you will offer

You will offer a discount if they buy two.

You will offer a discount if they buy two.

he/she/it will offer
he/she/it will offer

The bank will offer new loans next year.

The bank will offer new loans next year.

we will offer
we will offer

We will offer free samples at the fair.

We will offer free samples at the fair.

you (plural) will offer
you (plural) will offer

You will offer them a warm welcome.

You will offer them a warm welcome.

they will offer
they will offer

They will offer the job to the best candidate.

They will offer the job to the best candidate.

Conditional

Present Conditional (would)

Present Conditional

I would offer
I would offer

I would offer more if I could afford it.

I would offer more if I could afford it.

you would offer
you would offer

You would offer to help if you had time.

You would offer to help if you had time.

he/she/it would offer
he/she/it would offer

A good friend would offer to listen.

A good friend would offer to listen.

we would offer
we would offer

We would offer a discount for a bigger order.

We would offer a discount for a bigger order.

you (plural) would offer
you (plural) would offer

You would offer better terms to a loyal client.

You would offer better terms to a loyal client.

they would offer
they would offer

They would offer a refund without any argument.

They would offer a refund without any argument.

Imperative

Imperative

you offer!
offer!

Offer her a seat, please.

Offer her a seat, please.

let's let's offer!
let's offer!

Let's offer them a warm welcome.

Let's offer them a warm welcome.

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