6 Complete the dialogues with one word in each gap.
1 A: Excuse me, would you……
helping me?
B: No, of course
2 A: Can I……..
you anything?
B: No, I'm…..
but thanks anyway.
3 A: Can I……..give you a
?
B: That's really……
of you, thanks.
4. A: Could you…..
me with this?
B: Sure! I'll be with you in a
5 A: Can you…….
me a hand with
something?
B: Of course! What……
I do for you?
B: No, of course _not_.
Explanation: The word "mind" is used here to ask if the person is willing to help. The response "No, of course not" means that the person is willing to help.
2 A: Can I _get_ you anything?
B: No, I'm _fine_, but thanks anyway.
Explanation: The word "get" is used here to ask if the person wants anything. The response "No, I'm fine" means that the person doesn't need anything.
3 A: Can I _please_ give you a _hand_?
B: That's really _kind_ of you, thanks.
Explanation: The word "please" is used here to make the request polite. The word "hand" is used to mean assistance. The response "That's really kind of you, thanks" means that the person appreciates the offer of help.
4. A: Could you _help_ me with this?
B: Sure! I'll be with you in a _moment_.
Explanation: The word "help" is used here to ask for assistance. The response "Sure! I'll be with you in a moment" means that the person is willing to help and will attend to the request shortly.
5 A: Can you _lend_ me a hand with _something_?
B: Of course! What _can_ I do for you?
Explanation: The word "lend" is used here to mean provide assistance. The word "something" is used to refer to a specific task or problem. The response "Of course! What can I do for you?" means that the person is willing to help and is asking for more information about what is needed.