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  1. Is it correct to use "helps" as the plural form of the noun "help"?

    Oct 19, 2016 · Helps in the plural is normally used for physical things like books, study guides, etc. (not that its correct usage, but I've heard it used that way, "study helps" as referring to study guides not …

  2. What is the correct way to use infinitive after the verb "help": with ...

    Jul 4, 2011 · What is the correct way to use infinitive after the verb "help": with or without "to"? For example: Please, help me to understand this. or: Please, help me understand this.

  3. "Help in doing something" or "Help doing something"

    Is the preposition in necessary or abundant? To be specific, which of these two sentences sounds better/is correct? This helps in achieving better fuel economy. or This helps achieving better...

  4. "I hope this could help you" vs. "I hope it can help you" vs. "Hoped ...

    Apr 28, 2012 · Which of the following is grammatical when giving someone something they want? I hope this could help you. I hope it can help you. Hoped this may help you.

  5. grammaticality - Is "Thanks a ton" a commonly used phrase? - English ...

    Nov 12, 2012 · The commonly used expression, in AmE, is thanks a million. I think thanks a ton has derived from the same expression and eventually found its way to the mainstream. I can't find …

  6. Difference between "at" and "in" when specifying location

    Oct 18, 2012 · I am used to saying "I am in India.". But somewhere I saw it said "I am at Puri (Oriisa)". I would like to know the differences between "in" and "at" in the above two sentences.

  7. "Help somebody with" vs "Help somebody in" - English Language

    Jun 15, 2020 · I agree with the analysis. That said, I think the "help in verb-ing" construct reflects a weak writing style. In your two examples, "I will help you write your program," or "This will help you cure …

  8. word usage - Why are "help" and "assist" not directly interchangeable ...

    I realize this is not necessarily very assistful ;-), but it's because the verb help allows two objects: a person being helped, and an action that you are helping with; while assist only allows one object (the …

  9. meaning - Word to describe "a person who is only wishful to help …

    Aug 14, 2013 · Specifically, I am looking to describe a person whose only purpose is to help others, not caring about what happens to himself or herself (physically or otherwise), though without actively …

  10. Which English word for the person who helps travellers while travelling?

    Oct 16, 2021 · While travelling, a person joins travellers to help, explain and introduce the place we travel. What is the English word for that person?