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Bn77 Posted 18 years ago
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the best offer

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00W : I just can't decide if I should register for this workshop.02br
00M : 01i00_______________________02i02br
00(a) It's probably the best offer you're going to get. 02br
00(b) Well, it seems like it would strengthen your resume. 02br
00(c) Hmm, I was also wondering about my job. 02br
00(d) I'm very glad you're going to be joining us. 02br
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00the answer for this question is (b) and I am wondering why (a) could not be the right answer..02br
00I know that 'offer' in (a) means 'an amount of money' but can it also denote 'an act of offering or giving' in this context??0-
  

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0I believe it's just a matter of understanding how the workshop works. Some workshops are "by invitation only, " but that's unusual. Some might have academic prerequisites.

  • 0I believe it's just a matter of understanding how the workshop works.
  • Some workshops are "by invitation only, " but that's unusual.
  • Some might have academic prerequisites.
  • Usually, they're just happy to get your money and fill up the class/workshop.
  • 02br 02br 00An offer would be if they "offered" you a scholarship/waived the fee.
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0I believe it's just a matter of understanding how the workshop works. Some workshops are "by invitation only, " but that's unusual. Some might have academic prerequisites. Usually, they're just happy to get your money and fill up the class/workshop. I would not consider any of these situations to be an offer by those conducting the workshop.02br
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00An offer would be

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