ADJ

generous, kind
conditional, unconditional
job
peace

VERB + OFFER

make (sb)
He made me an offer I simply couldn't refuse
withdraw
accept, take up
decline, refuse, turn down

PREP

on ~
the range of goods on offer
~ from
I had to turn down a job offer from a theatre because the pay was too low
~ of
They refused our offer of help

ADJ

special
cheap
free
I got the conditioner in a free offer with my shampoo
introductory
Your first order is delivered free as an introductory offer

PREP

on ~
We have a number of bargains on offer

ADJ

acceptable, attractive, fair, favourable, reasonable
tempting
high, low
We realized we would not get a higher offer
final, initial
firm, formal
Several people have made enquiries but no one has made a firm offer
lucrative
pay
takeover
cash

VERB + OFFER

make (sb), put in
withdraw
get, receive
listen to
I'll listen to any reasonable offer
accept
reject, turn down
increase, up
They just kept upping their offer until I had to say yes

OFFER + NOUN

price

PREP

under ~
The property is currently under offer to a client
~ for
Several people put in an offer for the house
~ of
They accepted our offer of £80,000

PHRASES

be open to offers
The asking price is £500 but I'm open to offers
or near offer
They are selling their car for £2,500 or near offer

ADV

generously, kindly
helpfully
impulsively
'Do you need any help?' he offered impulsively

VERB + OFFER

be able/unable to, can/could
the protection that life insurance can offer
appear to, seem to
The plan seemed to offer real advantages
fail to
be pleased to (formal) , would like to
I refer to your recent application and interview and am pleased to offer you the post of editor
aim to, seek to
claim to
They claim to offer a more comprehensive service than other firms
be expected to, be likely to
This investment is likely to offer a higher return
be/feel compelled to, be forced to, be/feel obliged to
She felt obliged to offer him a bed for the night
have little/a lot/nothing, etc. to, have sth to
This player has proved that he still has a lot to offer (= can still play well) . The open evening is a chance to see what the college has to offer students

PREP

to
She offered drinks to her guests

VERB + OFFER

be able/unable to, can/could
be prepared to, be ready to, be willing to
Would they be prepared to offer any more?

PREP

for
They have offered over £500,000 for the house