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  1. Ask for help, or ask help - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Ask for my help Or Ask my help Whose help did you ask for? Or Whose help did you ask? In the above two example is the usage of the preposition "for " appropriate or not?

  2. help on / with something - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Aug 11, 2015 · The files you requested, my dear. Would you like some help on these files or some company for a while? Where can volunteers help on the project? Is there any difference between …

  3. prepositions - Do we say “Seek help” or “seek for help”? - English ...

    Jun 23, 2020 · Do we say “Seek help” or “seek for help”? Ask Question Asked 5 years, 5 months ago Modified 4 years, 1 month ago Viewed 46k times

  4. How to ask "If you have any problem then ask me" in polite manner

    Jul 26, 2015 · How to ask "If you have any problem then ask me" in polite manner. While discussing problem with my brother in chat, he most of the times ask me how you get to the solution and then I …

  5. word choice - "ask for assist" or "ask for assistance"? - English ...

    Jun 24, 2018 · What is the proper/better wording? ask for assist ask for assistance I always thought the later (ask for assistance) until seeing someone using "ask for assist" on some SE site, and before edit...

  6. to ask of vs to ask for - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Aug 16, 2019 · In both sentences, one asks someone to do something (things/favors). I assume that "to ask something of somebody" expresses a request, similar to "to ask somebody for something ". What …

  7. Adjective for someone that refuses help from others?

    Jun 3, 2024 · I am looking for an adjective that describes someone that refuses to accept help from others. I don't think that the word independent or altruistic would be suitable for this. While this …

  8. Idiom request for help - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jun 3, 2021 · What Idiom can we use in this circumstance? I ask someone for a little help but I get more than what I anticipate. Thanks

  9. "Hope this help" or "Hope this helps"? - English Language Learners ...

    So, could you tell me why both "hope this helps" and "hope this help" are grammatically incorrect please? I had asked this question in school. Some of teachers told me that "hope this helps" was …

  10. can't help but + do something vs have no choice but to + do something

    May 6, 2023 · 1 can't help but + infinitive have no choice but + to infinitive They have similar meaning, but when it comes to 'but', their grammar looks quite different. Why should infinitive be used after …