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  • Can may will you help me with this?
    If they simply don't want to help they can just decline without a reason So I would always use "Can you help me with this" or "Could you help me with this" unless I needed a more specific case (such as I KNOW that they CAN, but I am forcing to answer whether they WILL or not, or I know that they are ABLE, but maybe their mother won't let them*)
  • word choice - Can you help me with about on that? - English Language . . .
    If they're correct, what's difference between these sentences? Can you help me with that? Can you help me on that? Can you help me about that? e g : I'm trying to find the lyrics of a song and I ask
  • Could you please help me vs Could you help me please
    Consider the following: "Could you help me find my light-brown work shoes that I just bought, please? " "Could you please help me find my light-brown work shoes that I just bought?" The latter introduces politeness earlier while also focusing the sentence on the important information
  • to find or finding after the verb help - English Language . . .
    You can say: Could you help me to find financial support, please? Could you help me find financial support, please? Could you help me in finding financial support, please? The second sentence is normally used in informal contexts, or when speaking The OALD has the following note about using "help somebody to": In verb patterns with a to infinitive, the ‘to’ is often left out, especially
  • Last night I ____ (lost) my keys - can you help me look for them?
    1 You should use the simple past tense, lost You know that the losing of the keys happened last night, and that's all that you need to know Even if you haven't found them yet, it doesn't matter- you lost them last night
  • Which one is correct? it will help me address the issue or it will . . .
    Both are correct We can use 'help' with an object and an infinitive with to Can you help me to find my key? He is helping me to clean the room Let me help you to carry the bag I helped her to choose some new clothes We can also use the infinitive without to (in an informal style) Can you help me find my key? He is helping me clean the room
  • help on with something - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    12 I know that "help" is often used with the preposition "with" However, the preposition "on" can be used sometimes as well I googled some examples: He came over from time to time for a little help on his homework from the developing geometricians The files you requested, my dear Would you like some help on these files or some company for a
  • infinitives - Help to do something or help do something? - English . . .
    After the verb Help, you can have an infinitive form of verb The infinitive form can be either a to-infinitive or a bare infinitive That is actually optional Mostly in conversation or informal English, the to is often left out Examples - He helps him (to) learn Russian Alex helped a blind man (to) cross the road N B So a bare infinitive as well as an infinitive with to is both acceptable
  • I hope you can help me in this matter is it correct?
    A proper phrasing could be "Please let me know if you can help in this matter " Here the term "this" is keeping the matter at a distance, just as "matter" does, which is what you are seeking for a professional tone
  • grammaticality - What is the correct positioning of Please in a . . .
    16 There are four places to put the please in that sentence Please, can you help me with this question? Can you please help me with this question? Can you help me, please, with this question? Can you help me with this question, please? Note that of the four, the second is the only one that isn't usually set off by commas





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