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Quaerereverum Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Offere

Hello,


If I say, '' She offeres him to type his paper.'' is my sentence correct?
should the verb offere  be treated like normal verb? I mean '' verb +to''. 
 
 
Thank you for your reply.
  

Top answer

Your sentence is incorrect. " There's no difference in meaning between the two.

  • Your sentence is incorrect.
  • " There's no difference in meaning between the two.
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Your sentence is incorrect.

You could say "She offered to type his paper." or "She offered to type his paper for him."

There's no difference in meaning between the two.

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