Legal analysis:
Yes, but the content of the commitment should be consistent with the content of the offer. If the offeree makes substantial changes to the content of the offer, it is a new offer; acceptance changes the offer. If non-substantial changes are made to the content of the offer, unless the offeror expresses objection in a timely manner or the offer indicates a commitment not to make any changes to the content of the offer, the commitment is valid and the content of the contract shall be subject to the content of the promise.
Legal basis:
Article 488 of the "People's Republic of China and Civil Code" The content of the commitment shall be consistent with the content of the offer. If the offeree makes substantial changes to the content of the offer, it is a new offer. Changes in the subject matter of the contract, quantity, quality, price or remuneration, performance period, place and method of performance, liability for breach of contract and method of resolving disputes, etc., are substantive changes to the content of the offer.