Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Help"
The meaning of "Help" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Please help me: Is “Have you any idea how long the interview will take?” the same meaning with “Do you have any idea how long the interview will take?” mean?
A:
The second sentence is more natural. "Do you have any idea how long the interview will take?"
Q:
What does i can't help it mean?
A:
i can't control what i'm doing / i can't stop myself from _
i can't help eating -> i can't stop myself from eating
i can't help eating -> i can't stop myself from eating
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What does I needed help finding where is the Alliteration: And in my hour of darkness she is standing right in front of me Speaking wards of wisdom let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be Whisper words of wisdom Let it be mean?
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Creo que sería “whisper words of wisdom” porque tienen el mismo sonido debido a que empiezan con la letra W y Forman’s un sonido fluido y suave.
Whisper words of wisdom = susurrar palabras sabias.
Whisper words of wisdom = susurrar palabras sabias.
Q:
What does I need your help in the kitchen to remove jars from top rack mean?
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The top rack (shelf) may be too high for the (short) person to reach, so they need help taking down some things (the jars) from there
Q:
What does she has help me trough some difficult times mean?
A:
"has helped me through"
Something like 'ella me ha ayudado pasar por unas dificultades'
Something like 'ella me ha ayudado pasar por unas dificultades'
Example sentences using "Help"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Please help me to how to use this word.
"custom" and "habit".
"custom" and "habit".
A:
yeah exactly "custom" is cultural like in Japan you vow as a custom and a "habit" is something you grow into or something that grows in to you like bitting your nails or brushing your teeth.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Please help me.
It is still left the powerful and reality that you can feel only when you actually see the actual thing nearby in this pic.
Is this sentence correct?.
It is still left the powerful and reality that you can feel only when you actually see the actual thing nearby in this pic.
Is this sentence correct?.
A:
This photo gives you the feeling of so much power and looks so real that normally you only sense when you actually see things in front of yourself in reality.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I can't help but .
A:
If your not talking about a specific time just in general you can say " I can't help but cry when my favorite character dies "
if you are referring to the past you have to use "couldn't".
if you are referring to the past you have to use "couldn't".
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Hello! I need help with prepositions... I don’t know which one to use, so I came here. Which one is the right one? ,,You must be fed up OF listening to me.” or ,,You must be fed up WITH listening to me.” Thank you!!.
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➡You must be fed up with listening to me. (✔)
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➡You must be fed up with listening to me. (✔)
🤗
Q:
Please show me example sentences with to get help up .
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If someone is sitting or lying down, they may say, “help me up”. Generally you would grab their hand/s and pull.
If that does not fit the context, please provide context.
If that does not fit the context, please provide context.
Synonyms of "Help" and their differences
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What is the difference between if you need my help to review your article let me know, I can do THIS for you and if you need my help to review your article, let me know, I can do IT for you and if you need my help to review your article, let me know, I can do THAT for you ?
A:
In the provided examples the first one sounds a bit awkward, the sentences with 'it' and 'that' are both okay for both formal and informal situations.
THIS is only used when you are talking about an action or subject that is present in the current situation or time that you are present in for example if your friend is washing the dishes or fixing something that broke you can offer your help and say "i can do THIS for you" however, when you are talking about an action that can't be done immediately you would use THAT or IT. For example, if your friend asks you to babysit their kid tomorrow or anytime in the future, you would say "i can do THAT for you". Honestly, IT and THAT are interchangeable but it sometimes depends on the situation.
correction: IT can be used for both present, past and future actions but I never use it, I use only THIS and THAT.
THIS is only used when you are talking about an action or subject that is present in the current situation or time that you are present in for example if your friend is washing the dishes or fixing something that broke you can offer your help and say "i can do THIS for you" however, when you are talking about an action that can't be done immediately you would use THAT or IT. For example, if your friend asks you to babysit their kid tomorrow or anytime in the future, you would say "i can do THAT for you". Honestly, IT and THAT are interchangeable but it sometimes depends on the situation.
correction: IT can be used for both present, past and future actions but I never use it, I use only THIS and THAT.
Q:
What is the difference between help me out and help me ?
A:
"Help me out" is usually used for casual requests.
Example: Homework, carrying groceries, lifting a heavy object.
"Help me" is usually used for urgent requests.
Example: Car crash victim who's trapped in their seat belt, drowning person who can't swim, choking person who's struggling to breathe.
Example: Homework, carrying groceries, lifting a heavy object.
"Help me" is usually used for urgent requests.
Example: Car crash victim who's trapped in their seat belt, drowning person who can't swim, choking person who's struggling to breathe.
Q:
What is the difference between I need help to finish this report. and I need help for finishing this report. ?
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I would use the sentence "I need help to finish this report." or "I need help finishing this report." rather than "I need help for finishing this report." People would understand you, but it sounds unnatural because it is a bit wordy. Hope this helps!
Q:
What is the difference between help and aid ?
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Help is actual act of assistance whereas aid is a noun that refers to the assistance being provided. Help is an action word which describes the act of assistance whereas aid can take any form including humanitarian, legal, monetary depending upon circumstances.
Help is actual act of assistance whereas aid is a noun that refers to the assistance being provided. Help is an action word which describes the act of assistance whereas aid can take any form including humanitarian, legal, monetary depending upon circumstances.
Q:
What is the difference between Can you help me? and Could you help me? ?
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They are both identical and equally good, although if you want help from somebody and you are speaking English, it is crucial that you say one other word – please.
They are both identical and equally good, although if you want help from somebody and you are speaking English, it is crucial that you say one other word – please.
Translations of "Help"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Please help me create a combination of English letters that would sound (in GT-speaker) like БУЙ (B OO Y[bui]) in Russian
I cannot
I cannot
A:
It think that's the British pronunciation. The American pronunciation would be closer to буи, which is probably the closest you're going to get. You could technically write "booy" to get it even closer to what you need for the last vowel (closer to й that is), but I'm pretty sure people will try to read it the same as "boy".
I don't know what GT is though.
I don't know what GT is though.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? please help me to answer this question
A:
1. relies on
2. reliable
3. reliance, relying
4. unreliable
5. relies on
6. reliably
7. reliability
2. reliable
3. reliance, relying
4. unreliable
5. relies on
6. reliably
7. reliability
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Please help me with the following Paras.Just point out the mistakes and help me learn.
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There should be a comma between steven hawking and his mother rather than a period. “they gave birth to” can be taken out. Comma between his father and frank hawking
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years rather than life. comma between bright student and in his high-school rather than a period, take out the words “his” and “life” so it’s just “in high-school”. “In his spare time he loved playing board games and solving rudimentary mathematical equations. At the age of 16 he constructed a computer out of recycled parts.” i would change “later, he married Jane Wilde. He suffered with amyotrophic lateral schlerosis” to “After Hawking graduated he married his wife, Jane Wilde. He passed away at 76 after suffering with Amytrophic Lateral Scherosis for more than fifty years.”
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Fellow of the royal society is a title and should be in caps and quotes “Fellow of the Royal Society” you can take out “at the age of 32” as it doesn’t belong in a list of his awards if you don’t include his age next to all of them
there should be a space between punctuation and the next word
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years rather than life. comma between bright student and in his high-school rather than a period, take out the words “his” and “life” so it’s just “in high-school”. “In his spare time he loved playing board games and solving rudimentary mathematical equations. At the age of 16 he constructed a computer out of recycled parts.” i would change “later, he married Jane Wilde. He suffered with amyotrophic lateral schlerosis” to “After Hawking graduated he married his wife, Jane Wilde. He passed away at 76 after suffering with Amytrophic Lateral Scherosis for more than fifty years.”
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Fellow of the royal society is a title and should be in caps and quotes “Fellow of the Royal Society” you can take out “at the age of 32” as it doesn’t belong in a list of his awards if you don’t include his age next to all of them
there should be a space between punctuation and the next word
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? help me with (29) please
A:
I've attended football training every week (from/since) then.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 家の仕事を手伝う
help for my parent's business?
help for my parent's business?
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I help with the family business
Other questions about "Help"
Q:
I need help with the following sentence. Does it sound natural?
1) "I cherish all those photos for good memories."
What I want to say is that I cherish all the photos to keep them as good memories of the past events, or something like that.
Should I say as the following?
2) "I cherish all those photos as good memories."
3) "I cherish all those photos to keep as good memories."
4) "I cherish all those photos to keep them as good memories."
5) "I cherish all those photos to leave good memories."
6) "I cherish all those photos to keep in memories."
Please give me advice on this matter.
Thank you in advance.
1) "I cherish all those photos for good memories."
What I want to say is that I cherish all the photos to keep them as good memories of the past events, or something like that.
Should I say as the following?
2) "I cherish all those photos as good memories."
3) "I cherish all those photos to keep as good memories."
4) "I cherish all those photos to keep them as good memories."
5) "I cherish all those photos to leave good memories."
6) "I cherish all those photos to keep in memories."
Please give me advice on this matter.
Thank you in advance.
A:
3 sounds best to me. 2 is also a good option.
I would remove “all” but it’s okay to leave it.
Does the other person have your photos? If you have them in your hand/possession, change “those” (その/あの) to “these” (この).
I would remove “all” but it’s okay to leave it.
Does the other person have your photos? If you have them in your hand/possession, change “those” (その/あの) to “these” (この).
Q:
I need help with some English sentences shown below.
I'd like to know which of 1 and 2 sounds nice, and also which of a through e sounds natural.
1) The most important photo for me is .....
2) My most important photo is .....
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a) ...... is a photo of my family when we went on a trip to Tokyo.
b) ...... is the photo of my family when we went on a trip to Tokyo.
c) ...... is one of my family when we went on a trip to Tokyo.
d) ...... is the one of my family when we went on a trip to Tokyo.
e) ...... is that of my family when we went on a trip to Tokyo.
I'd like to be advised on this matter.
Thank you in advance.
I'd like to know which of 1 and 2 sounds nice, and also which of a through e sounds natural.
1) The most important photo for me is .....
2) My most important photo is .....
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a) ...... is a photo of my family when we went on a trip to Tokyo.
b) ...... is the photo of my family when we went on a trip to Tokyo.
c) ...... is one of my family when we went on a trip to Tokyo.
d) ...... is the one of my family when we went on a trip to Tokyo.
e) ...... is that of my family when we went on a trip to Tokyo.
I'd like to be advised on this matter.
Thank you in advance.
A:
These are the most natural ways to express what you’re trying to say in my opinion:
The photo that is most important to me is the one of my family from when we took a trip to Tokyo.
My most treasured photo is the one of my family from our trip to Tokyo.
Neither 1 nor 2 sound very natural to me, but I wouldn’t say they’re completely unnatural either.
A-D would sound natural to me within the context of a conversation where the speaker begins those sentences with “This” or “That”. E does not sound natural to me.
The photo that is most important to me is the one of my family from when we took a trip to Tokyo.
My most treasured photo is the one of my family from our trip to Tokyo.
Neither 1 nor 2 sound very natural to me, but I wouldn’t say they’re completely unnatural either.
A-D would sound natural to me within the context of a conversation where the speaker begins those sentences with “This” or “That”. E does not sound natural to me.
Q:
I'll willing to help you learn Korean.
한국어 공부하는 것을 기꺼이 도와드리겠습니다 Does this sound natural?
한국어 공부하는 것을 기꺼이 도와드리겠습니다 Does this sound natural?
A:
× I'll willing to help you learn Korean.
✓ I’m willing to help you learn Korean.
✓ I’m willing to help you learn Korean.
Q:
please help me to do this task🌺
A:
2. John has just discovered the cause of his allergy.
3. His father has already been taken to hospital by ambulance.
4. Hasn't she been seen by a doctor yet?
5. We've already been in the A&E department for six hours.
6. The doctor hasn't operated on the boy's leg yet.
7. The man who stole the painting still hasn't been arrested.
3. His father has already been taken to hospital by ambulance.
4. Hasn't she been seen by a doctor yet?
5. We've already been in the A&E department for six hours.
6. The doctor hasn't operated on the boy's leg yet.
7. The man who stole the painting still hasn't been arrested.
Q:
please help me with this 🌺
A:
2. Have been arrested
3. Has been taken
4. Have protested
5. Has called off
6. Has been accepted
7. Has been published
8. Have met
9. Has increased
10. Has been discovered
11. Has died
3. Has been taken
4. Have protested
5. Has called off
6. Has been accepted
7. Has been published
8. Have met
9. Has increased
10. Has been discovered
11. Has died
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