Help in is often used when there’s a verb involved
. Saying “with” in this context probably works in most cases but doesn’t feel as natural: I will help you in writing your program.
Can you help me or will you help me?
1.
can you help me
– you are aksing him to help you 2. could you help me – you are asking him if hes able to help you 3. would you help me – you are asking him if he will help you Usually they are interchangeable, you can use all of them whithout changing the meaning while 2 and 3 are more polite than 1.
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?
What is the answer for Can you help me?
- eager to please.
- glad to help.
- love to help.
- glad to be of help.
- happy to assist.
- happy to oblige.
- my pleasure.
- please feel free to contact us.
Which preposition is used 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.
Could you please help me vs Can you please help me?
1. can you help me – you are aksing him to help you 2. could you help me – you are asking him if hes
able
to help you 3. would you help me – you are asking him if he will help you Usually they are interchangeable, you can use all of them whithout changing the meaning while 2 and 3 are more polite than 1.
Would you or will you?
The main difference between
will and would
is that would can be used in the past tense but will cannot. Also, would is commonly used to refer to a future event that may occur under specific conditions, while will is used more generally to refer to future events.
How do you respond to Do you need anything?
You say, “
Thank you. I really appreciate that
.” Because you should appreciate it. Even if this person has a history of not coming through, they at least care enough to say it.
Could you please can you please?
Both are correct. The first is more direct, and the second is more polite. Could you please . . . gives slightly more room for refusal than Can you please . . .
Could you please help me 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?
Is to used with help?
Help is a verb that can be
used with or without to and with or without an object before the infinitive
. When we use it without an infinitive it sometimes sounds more informal.
Do you use to after help?
Help is a special verb in that way – the to is usually dropped from an infinitive when it is modifying help. This form of infinitive is called the bare infinitive: The bare infinitive is used as the main verb after the dummy auxiliary verb do, or most modal auxiliary verbs (such as will, can, or should).
Which preposition is used with speak?
Both “speak” and “talk” can be used with the preposition “
to
.” For example, you might say: I need to speak to you.
Is could you please rude?
-> They both are impolite. They both sound like a command/order. The first one is less rude than the second one. Could you please give us some context?
Is could you please a question?
A polite request can be made with an interrogative clause (‘Could you please pay us’), an imperative clause (‘Please pay us’), a declarative clause (‘We would appreciate it if you could pay us’), and so on. I use the words ‘question’ and ‘request’ and ‘statement’ as kinds of meaning, not terms of grammar.
Can you please example?
Examples: “
Could you please move this box?
” “I could, but I am really busy right now.” “Could you please pass that paper.” “Sure, I can.”