Offers and suggestions with 'Shall Iwe …?'
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Offers and suggestions with 'Shall Iwe …?'

Practice B1-level English grammar with this worksheet on offers and suggestions using “Shall I/We…?”. Learn to make formal offers with Shall I…? and polite suggestions with Shall we…?. Includes clear explanations, examples, and exercises: correcting mistakes, unscrambling sentences, rewriting sentences, and creating your own offers and suggestions. Perfect for adult learners, classroom activities, self-study, or workplace communication practice. Answer key included.

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Study this grammar rule.

Use: We use "Shall I…?" or "Shall we…?" to: - Make formal offers (when you want to help someone) - Make formal suggestions (when you want to propose an idea) Structure: Shall + I / we + base verb …? Shall I + verb …? → for offering help Shall we + verb …? → for making suggestions Examples: Offers (helping someone): Shall I carry your bag? Shall I call a taxi for you? Shall I open the window? Suggestions (proposing an action): Shall we go to the park? Shall we try that new restaurant? Shall we start the meeting now? Notes: - This structure is more formal than "Do you want me to…?" or "Do you want to…?" - Often used in polite conversations or professional situations. - The answer is usually Yes, please / No, thank you. Example conversation: A: Shall I make some tea? B: Yes, please. A: Shall we take a break now? B: Good idea!
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Find and correct the mistakes. Rewrite the sentences.

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Unscramble the words to make sentences.

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Rewrite the sentences using the target structure.

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Make your offers and suggestions.

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