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I did not offer to drop youback vs I did not offer you to drop back

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct form should be "I did not offer to drop you back." The verb "offer" is followed by the preposition "to" and then the verb in the base form, without the pronoun in between.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 437 views

I did not offer to drop youback

This phrase is correct in English.

This phrase is the correct way to express that the speaker did not propose or suggest dropping the listener back to a place.
  • She did not offer to pay me.
  • The EU did not offer to pay the difference.
  • I did not offer my hotel to Hearst... which sale has made me outcast among you.
  • Janice, get it on the record that I did not offer anyone a deal.
  • Hello. Miss Dobkins did not offer services.
  • However, they did not offer any further cooperation.
  • However, they did not offer any further cooperation.
  • Many of these agreements were restrictive and did not offer full access to the respective markets.
  • The Commission notes that TV2 did not offer any other services beyond its public service broadcasting mission in the period under investigation.
  • However, they did not offer any further cooperation.
  • We did not offer any criticism, we only asked questions.
  • Large retail groups, which imported large quantities of candles, during the IP, either did not offer to cooperate or submitted replies which were not meaningful for the analysis of the Community interest.
  • In fact, the producers did not offer any significant quantity of maize for intervention in 2006.
  • The clients often commented on how their other providers did not offer the same level of service...
  • The 2002 syndicated loan to Chupa Chups did not offer any real estate as security.
  • During this time, he incurred just over GBP 850 worth of extra expenses for accommodation, meals and travel to and from the airport; KLM did not offer him any assistance.
  • On 16 March this year Tawfiq Salih Abu Kadouk, chairman of the Justice Party, was taken from his home by the Sudanese security forces, who did not offer any explanation at the time of the arrest.
  • France's legitimate wish not to lift the embargo on British beef prematurely, since Britain did not offer the same guarantees of traceability, was in order to maintain this restored level of confidence.
  • During the programme it was stated that the employment agency did not offer serious jobs and charged excessive commissions for searching for jobs, which, furthermore, were very unpromising.
  • We do, admittedly, conclude that this round of negotiations did not offer more room for manoeuvre; that is why we will vote in favour of this Budget.

I did not offer you to drop back

This phrase is not correct in English.

This phrase is not a valid construction in English. The verb "offer" is followed by the preposition "to" and then the verb in the base form, without the pronoun in between.
  • I did not offer my hotel to Hearst... which sale has made me outcast among you.
  • Janice, get it on the record that I did not offer anyone a deal.
  • Although, babe, I did ask you to drop the Len thing.
  • I wouldn't expect you to drop a job just because I didn't like the guy.
  • Hello. Miss Dobkins did not offer services.
  • She did not offer to pay me.
  • However, they did not offer any further cooperation.
  • However, they did not offer any further cooperation.
  • Many of these agreements were restrictive and did not offer full access to the respective markets.
  • The EU did not offer to pay the difference.
  • The Commission notes that TV2 did not offer any other services beyond its public service broadcasting mission in the period under investigation.
  • However, they did not offer any further cooperation.
  • We did not offer any criticism, we only asked questions.
  • For you to drop these preposterous charges against Ellen Parsons.
  • In fact, the producers did not offer any significant quantity of maize for intervention in 2006.
  • The clients often commented on how their other providers did not offer the same level of service...
  • The 2002 syndicated loan to Chupa Chups did not offer any real estate as security.
  • During this time, he incurred just over GBP 850 worth of extra expenses for accommodation, meals and travel to and from the airport; KLM did not offer him any assistance.
  • On 16 March this year Tawfiq Salih Abu Kadouk, chairman of the Justice Party, was taken from his home by the Sudanese security forces, who did not offer any explanation at the time of the arrest.
  • France's legitimate wish not to lift the embargo on British beef prematurely, since Britain did not offer the same guarantees of traceability, was in order to maintain this restored level of confidence.

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