The phrase "I made him an offer he can't refuse" is famously associated with the character Don Vito Corleone in Mario Puzo's novel "The Godfather," published in 1969. The line is also well-known from the film adaptation directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Puzo is credited with creating the original story and characters for both the novel and the screenplay.
The word offer is a verb. The past tense form is offered. Example: You've offered enough help. Offer is also a noun. Example: He made an offer that I couldn't refuse.
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The words 'wrote' and 'made' are both past tense verbs.
You should be compensated by the agency or city which made that error. They'll usually make a compensation offer, which you can either accept, or refuse and choose instead to file a lawsuit.
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she didn't refuse to keep the catholic religion she made the religion Even and protestants went to a different church to prayer.
the mayflower compact is an agreement that the Indians wrote that they made that were laws that had not been completely made.
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A specific offer is when an offer is made to a specific person or to a special class of people and a general offer is when an offer is made to the world at large or to the general public.
No, you cant eat shoe. Shoe is made out of leather, but you still cant eat it. :( SRRY ):
He feels he is being made fun of