
"Can/may/will you help me with this?" - English Language
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 …
word choice - Can you help me with/about/on that? - English …
2019年10月24日 · Can you help me with that? X with Y has a lot of meanings. One meaning is "uses Y in doing/achieving/obtaining X". So you can think of this as meaning "Can you help …
"Could you please help me" vs "Could you help me please"
2014年2月27日 · To my surprise, I found a similar conclusion in COCA, could you please help me: 6 hits, could you help me please: 0 hit, could you help me , please: 0 hit, please could you help …
What is the correct way to use infinitive after the verb "help": with ...
2011年7月4日 · Can you help me understand this? (Pointing at lumpy pancake batter) ‘well you put your milk in too soon. Should have mixed the eggs first. That’s why this is so lumpy!’ …
'I would be grateful if you ...' or 'I will be grateful ...'?
2015年2月7日 · You can use would or could after you (see below). If you do not use would or could, then you use the past participle (past form of the verb), like helped in the last example …
infinitives - help you learn vs. help you to learn - English Language ...
2015年12月17日 · Help me learn. Help me to learn. It all depends on the verb and how frequently it is being used. For the verb “learn” the most common way to say is “help to learn” and also …
infinitives - Help to do something or help do something? - English ...
Bryan A. Garner writes the better usage is to use bare infinitive after help, while Pam Peter says the preference of to-infinitive in BrE is because of their conservatism but this practice is …
"Can you please" vs. "Could you please" [duplicate]
2013年3月10日 · If taken literally, "Can you" is equivalent to asking the person if they're capable of doing something. "Could you", on the other hand, implies that the action can be completed …
prepositions - It's kind of/for you to help me with this - English ...
A long time ago, I seemed to know the answer. It has something to do with the role of the noun after the pronoun plays. For example, when we say “it’s kind of you to help me,” we are saying …
"Would it be" vs "Will it be" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Would it be possible for you to help me with this? I felt a bit awkward after sending the mail. Should it be would or will? I know that would is a past form of will but it is also used to indicate …