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your last offer was vs you have offered

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Your last offer was' is used to refer to a specific offer made in the past, while 'you have offered' is used to talk about the action of offering in general or in a more recent context.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 1026 views

your last offer was

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to a specific offer made in the past.

This phrase is used to talk about a particular offer that was made previously. It is often followed by details about the offer or a comparison with other offers.

Examples:

  • Your last offer was very generous.
  • Your last offer was much better than the previous one.
  • Your last offer was not acceptable to us.
  • Apr 28, 2014 ... While this might mean your last offer was not good enough, it could also mean they are ready to accept your offer, and just hoping for one more ...
  • You emailed me less than 30 days after your last offer was featured here. It goes straight to archived and I probably forget about it. You emailed me too many ...
  • Jun 19, 2014 ... You are on for the defendant and we are now through three rounds of offers and the plaintiff is asking for $900,000 and your last offer was ...
  • I'm confused I applied in my married name and your last offer was in my married name. I was told my mortgage was approved in August. I was also told by one of  ...

Alternatives:

  • Your previous offer was
  • The offer you made last time was

you have offered

This phrase is correct and commonly used to talk about the action of offering in general or in a more recent context.

This phrase is used to refer to the action of offering that has taken place, without specifying a particular offer. It is often used in a more general sense or to discuss recent offers.

Examples:

  • You have offered your help many times.
  • You have offered to pay for the meal.
  • You have offered your services to the community.
  • Present perfect. I have offered you have offered he/she/it has offered we have offered you have offered they have offered ...
  • I offer you offer he offers we offer you offer they offer. Perfect I have offered you have offered he has offered we have offered you have offered they have offered.
  • Infinitive - to offer. Present participle - offering. Past participle - ...
  • will they be offering? Perfect. will I have offered? will you have offered? will he have offered? will we have offered? will you have offered? will they have offered?

Alternatives:

  • You offered
  • You have been offering

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