Can you help me on or with? Senior Member. Your email sentence is easily understood, but
“with” is correct
. We use “on that” after the verb “work”: Can you help me with that?
Is it help with or help on?
In your case, “with” = concerning; accompanying; “in conjunction with” However, in other cases, it can mean “by means of” or “within” or “inside” or “in a certain manner”, etc.
On is usually reserved for surfaces (on a wall/door/floor, etc) and things that are attached to other items
– it is a preposition of place.
Do you need any help on or with?
I know that
“help” is often used with the preposition “with”
. However, the preposition “on” can be used sometimes as well.
Is it help me with or help me in?
There is no phrasal verb “help in.”
Editing just names what kind of help it was. Thanks for me helping me with the editing = Thanks for participating with me by offering your aid.
Can you help me with this meaning?
Technically, this
asks if it is physically possible for the other person to help
. However, it is commonly used to mean “Will you help me with this?”
Can you help me to do or doing?
correct He
helped me (to) move to London
. wrong He helped me moving to London. Finally, there is one informal phrase in which we do use “help doing”, namely “cannot help doing”. If someone “cannot help doing something”, they cannot suppress the need to do it.
What preposition comes after help?
I’ve seen the verb “help” be used transitively and intransitively – in the latter case, followed by the preposition “
to
” – in various sentences. For example, these should have identical meaning: I’ll help you do it. / I’ll help you to do it. Jim helps run the shop. / Jim helps to run the shop.
How do you ask someone for help?
- Can you give me a hand with this?
- Could you help me for a second?
- Can I ask a favour?
- I wonder if you could help me with this?
- I could do with some help, please.
- I can’t manage. Can you help?
- Give me a hand with this, will you?
- Lend me a hand with this, will you?
How do you politely ask for help?
- “Could/Would you do me a favor?” — …
- “Could I ask / bother you / trouble you…” — …
- “Can you give me a hand with this?” — …
- “Lend me a hand with this, will you?” — …
- “Could you help me for a second?” — …
- “Can I ask a favor?” — …
- “Please, could I ask you for some advice?” —
Can I help you formal?
“Can I help you?” is a perfectly acceptable way to offer help to a person, for which the formal equivalent is “
May I help you?
” The latter is also politer way to offer help.
Can you help me or could you help me?
Can you help me ? ‘ is a question for someone you know is capable of ‘helping you’. ‘Could you help me ? ‘ is a question for someone, whose ability to help is in doubt, and you’re asking whether – if they can help, would they ?
How do you use help in a sentence?
- help with something He always helps with the housework.
- help somebody We must try to help each other.
- help somebody with something Jo will help us with some of the organization.
- help (somebody) in doing something I need contacts that could help me in finding a job.
Can help out meaning?
:
to do something so another person’s job or task is easier
I can’t do this myself. Won’t someone please help me out? I sometimes help out in the kitchen.
Can you be with me meaning?
It can mean simply “
do you understand me?
“, or it can mean “do you follow my reasoning?”, or “have you been able to keep up with me?”, or even “do you support me?”.
Can I help you in anyway meaning?
For example, if you were to say “I’d be happy to help you in any way I can,” it would mean
you were offering to help someone however it was possible to do so
.
Shall should Would you please help me with this?
Answer is
would you please help me with this.
Can you help me to or ing?
Aide-toi et le ciel t’aid
After help, an “ing” verb needs to follow
. “He needs help understanding the question.” Or “The country needs help recovering from the storm.” You cannot say, “Do you need help in understanding the question?” as this does not sound right and is not grammatically correct.
Can you help me sentences?
@minirang
can you help me move this table?
can you help me do my assignment? can you help me draw this cartoon? but you could use “could” instead for asking in a polite way could you help me move this table, please? could you pass me the salt, please? could you open the window?
Can you help me what type of sentence?
Answer. Answer: It is an
imperative sentence
as here request is being done.
How do you use on?
- My journal is on the desk.
- He sat on the stone wall.
- She placed the star on the tree.
Where do we use in on at?
at POINT in ENCLOSED SPACE on SURFACE | at the door in France on the door | at the top of the page in a box on the cover | at the end of the road in my pocket on the floor |
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Is the word on a preposition?
Preposition Basics
Some examples of prepositions are words like “in,” “at,” “on,” “of,” and “to.”
Prepositions in English are highly idiomatic.
How do I ask for help online?
- Do not assume those that will assist you are ‘guys. …
- Find out if someone has already asked and answered your question. …
- Check the documentation. …
- Reference the documentation. …
- Think hard about your question title. …
- Avoid cross-posting.
How do I ask my boss for help?
- Determine Your Method. First things first, you need to determine how you should approach your manager. …
- Gather Your Facts. Imagine that you strolled into your manager’s office and nonchalantly said, “Hey, boss! …
- Explain The Potential Fallout. …
- Resist The Urge to Apologize. …
- Take Notes.
How do you say can you help me professionally?
- Do you have the bandwidth to assist on X component of this project? …
- I’d like to collaborate with you on a project, if you’re available. …
- I would appreciate your expertise/knowledge on this topic to complete my project.
How do you say can you help me in email?
- Use a clear, direct subject line. …
- Greet your reader. …
- Establish your credibility. …
- Put the question in the first or second sentence. …
- Use a call to action to clarify the next steps. …
- Make your email easy to read. …
- Give your reader a deadline. …
- Close the email politely and thoughtfully.
How do you say please help me?
- Help – the simple scream for help.
- Could/can/will you help me, please?
- I need some assistance.
- Could you give me a hand.
- Could you lend me a hand.
- Could you hold that.
- I need your support.
- Would you mind helping me?
How do you say help in a formal way?
Aid
. Although it has exactly the same meaning as ‘assist’, it is less commonly used in business writing. ‘We will aid you in anything that you need. ‘
Can I help you answer?
Can you please or could you please?
Originally Answered: “Can you please” or “Could you please” — which is correct?
“Could” is the polite form of “can”
—so both are correct, but we use them in different situations. We use “can” when we are telling someone to do something. We use “could” when we are making a request.
Would you please help or could you please help?
“Would you” also sounds more polite than “Could you.”
“Would you” and “Could you” are equally polite and valid ways to make a request. “Could you” sounds more polite than “Would you.” “Would you” sounds more insistent and is more often used in angry requests, such as “Would you please hurry up!”
Can you help me please passive voice?
How do you use help in a sentence?
- help with something He always helps with the housework.
- help somebody We must try to help each other.
- help somebody with something Jo will help us with some of the organization.
- help (somebody) in doing something I need contacts that could help me in finding a job.
What does help with mean?
help with (someone or something)
To aid someone or something in managing or handling someone or something else
.
Is it assist with or assist in?
Here’s another way to determine the correct word:
If there is only a noun following, use “assistance with.” If there is a verb following, use “assistance in.”
How do you say politely I need your help?
- Help – the simple scream for help.
- Could/can/will you help me, please?
- I need some assistance.
- Could you give me a hand.
- Could you lend me a hand.
- Could you hold that.
- I need your support.
- Would you mind helping me?