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How to Use "Help" with Example Sentences
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help
(n):
assistance or aid
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Used with adjectives:
"
He has been a
big
help
this week.
"
(big, great, huge, real)
"
The agency provides
valuable
help
to those in need.
"
(valuable, considerable, substantial)
"
She offered
much-needed
help
.
"
(much-needed, additional, extra)
"
They operate with
volunteer
help
.
"
(volunteer)
"
There is
federal
help
available for those affected by the tragedy.
"
(federal, international, emergency, immediate)
"
I might need some
expert
help
to figure this out.
"
(expert, skilled, technical, outside, professional)
"
He is seeking
medical
help
for the problem.
"
(medical, financial, legal)
"
She tries to give each student
individual
help
.
"
(individual)
Used with verbs:
"
She
gets
a lot of
help
from her family.
"
(gets, receives, has)
"
They
are asking for
help
with the clean-up.
"
(be + asking for, be + requesting, be + seeking)
"
He heard someone
calling for
help
.
"
(calling for, screaming for, shouting for, yelling for)
"
They
sent for
help
.
"
(sent for, brought, found, got)
"
Do you
need
any
help
?
"
(need, want)
"
He won't
accept
any
help
.
"
(accept)
"
They
refused
our
help
.
"
(refused)
"
A lot of people
offered
to
help
with the bills.
"
(offered)
"
We really
appreciate
all of the
help
.
"
(appreciate)
"
He never
acknowledged
my
help
.
"
(acknowledged)
"
We're waiting for
help
to
arrive
.
"
(arrive, come)
Used with nouns:
"
Have you looked at the
help
menu
?
"
(menu)
Used with prepositions:
"
I think this situation is
beyond
help
.
"
(beyond)
"
The instructions are too complicated to be
of
help
.
"
(of)
"
I think I can do it
with
a little
help
.
"
(with)
"
I got a lot of
help
from
my classmates.
"
(from)
"
There is
help
available
for
those affected by the storm.
"
(for)
"
He's been a big
help
to
everyone this week.
"
(to)
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help
(v):
to assist or aid; make something easier or better
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Used with adverbs:
"
She
helps
a lot
with household chores.
"
(a lot, a little, a bit)
"
He
actively
helps
with his daughter's soccer team.
"
(actively, voluntarily)
"
His good explanation
really
helped
them understand.
"
(really, greatly)
"
Her recovery was
helped
considerably
by not having to work.
"
(considerably, enormously, significantly)
"
It
definitely
helps
that he's rich.
"
(definitely, certainly, surely)
"
This medicine will
supposedly
help
you feel better.
"
(supposedly)
"
She was able to
help
financially
.
"
(financially)
"
I can't
help
directly
.
"
(directly)
Used with verbs:
"
I
can
help
tomorrow.
"
(can, be + able to, be + unable to, cannot)
"
I know she was only
trying
to
help
.
"
(trying)
Used with prepositions:
"
He
helped
her
into
the car.
"
(into, out of)
"
She
helped
me
with
my homework.
"
(with)
Used with nouns:
"
This
drug
might
help
you feel better.
"
(drug, medicine, treatment)
"
She tries hard to
help
her
customers
.
"
(customers, clients, neighbors)
"
This might
help
the
pain
.
"
(pain)
"
They are
helping
the
survivors
of the storm.
"
(survivors, victims)
"
I don't know if it will
help
the
situation
.
"
(situation)
"
The new policy should
help
the
economy
.
"
(economy)
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