Yes she leaves with her aunt and uncle toLondon after Christmas and stays there with them till may when she returns home with Elizabeth.
No, Jane Bennet declines the offer to go to London with Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice."
I accept your offer for me.
"I will gladly accept your offer"
Accept is the present tense. Past tense would be accepted. ie. "I accept your offer" vs. "I accepted your offer".
Choosing means to accept an offer from someone. Refusing means to put down, or to not accept an offer.
they could not accept it....
Is when you offer your best price and if you are awarded the offer you will not regret to accept the order.
There are a bunch of restaurants that offer a diabetic menu in London. There are sushi, diabetic, and vegetarian restaurants. Famous restaurants in London that offer a diabetic menu are Chowki and Mildreds.
No. It is an offer of aid to you. You can decline the offer
I think you mean sentence and this is a sentence: "I will gladly accept your offer."
Universities in London that offer accountancy degree courses include London International, Southampton Solent University, Bath, Warwick and London School of Economics.
Well if you got an offer for becoming famous, wouldn't you accept? I'm sure most people would.
There are several companies in London that can offer one with network security assessment in London. There is Calyx, Commissum, and Computer Network Defence.