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Grammar Worksheet 1: For Requests and Offers To Help

The document is a grammar worksheet that contains exercises on using will for requests and offers to help. It includes matching statements, completing conversations, and writing offers using will. The exercises focus on practicing the use of will in different sentence structures related to requests and offers of help.

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Grammar Worksheet 1: For Requests and Offers To Help

The document is a grammar worksheet that contains exercises on using will for requests and offers to help. It includes matching statements, completing conversations, and writing offers using will. The exercises focus on practicing the use of will in different sentence structures related to requests and offers of help.

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5 Grammar Worksheet 1

will for requests and offers to help


1. Match the statements.
1. This room is a mess! f a. Will you feed it, please?
2. Will you help me? b. Yes, sure I will.
3. I don’t want this sandwich. c. I’ll wash them.
4. The dishes are dirty. d. I’ll see who it is.
5. My bag is very heavy. e. I’ll help you carry it.
6. I’ll e-mail you this evening. f. I’ll clean it.
7. The dog looks hungry. g. I’ll eat it!
8. Someone’s at the door. h. OK, thanks.

2. Complete the conversations with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses.
1. A: I’m leaving now, Mom.
B: OK.  Will you call (you / call) me when you get there?
2. A: Did you text your dad?
B: No, I don’t have my phone. (you / lend) me yours?
3. A: I’m too tired to walk.
B: (I / give) you a ride home.
4. A: This math homework is really hard.
B: Your brother (help) you with it.
5. A: (you / teach) me to play guitar?
B: Sure, I (I / teach) you.
6. A: I’m so hungry.
B: (I / make) you a sandwich.
7. A: This room is so hot. (you / open) the window?
B: No problem!
8. A: (you / cook) dinner tonight, Sam?
B: Sure! (I / make) pizza for everyone!

3. Write offers. Use your own ideas.


1. I think my finger is broken. 4. I don’t have any money.
 I’ll take you to hospital.
2. I’m thirsty. 5. The children are bored.

3. This is a really bad movie. 6. There’s a lot of garbage.

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