Fill in the blanks with the verbs 'to offer' or 'to suggest' in the correct form. 1. my neighbour — to take us to the station in his car. 2. i — that you shouldn't buy cheap things: they don't last. 3. that is my final price, i can't — you more. 4. the monitor — that we raise this question at the next meeting. 5. the boy was so eager to see the show that i — my ticket to him. 6. he — that we shouldn't break the news to mother yet: it will upset her. 7. she was free that day and — to help me with the arrangements for the party. 8. i know, he won't sell the canvas even if he — a very high price. 9. who — the plan?
2. I suggest that you shouldn't buy cheap things: they don't last.
3. That is my final price, I can't offer you more.
4. The monitor suggests that we raise this question at the next meeting.
5. The boy was so eager to see the show that I offered my ticket to him.
6. He suggests that we shouldn't break the news to Mother yet: it will upset her.
7. She was free that day and offered to help me with the arrangements for the party.
8. I know, he won't sell the canvas even if he offer a very high price.
9. Who suggested the plan?