Helpの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Help」を含む文の意味
Q:
what does the "I could have with some help this morning "mean? とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
used to ask where someone put something.
What did you do with the keys?
What did you do with the keys?
Q:
I would help you but I don't want do とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
@xxxai 「I would help you but I don't want to」です。
Q:
We were raised to never admit to needing help. とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
The "to" in this sentence is a preposition. The verb "to admit" takes gerunds (I think that is the same as what you call a verbal noun) not verbs.
As for your two sentences, the first one is incorrect, the second is fine, with pretty much the same meaning but a minor difference in tense.
There is a lot more detailed explanation here about the grammar in here if you'd like to read more: https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-remember-the-rule-a-gerund-used-after-‘to’-i-e-when-to-use-ing-form-after-to
As for your two sentences, the first one is incorrect, the second is fine, with pretty much the same meaning but a minor difference in tense.
There is a lot more detailed explanation here about the grammar in here if you'd like to read more: https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-remember-the-rule-a-gerund-used-after-‘to’-i-e-when-to-use-ing-form-after-to
Q:
can't help but think とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
“I can't help but think she is lying".
This means, because of the situation, I almost have to think she is lying.
So yes, 'it's difficult for me to think she is telling the truth' is close to the same meaning. [ 'it's difficult for me to think otherwise'. ]
This means, because of the situation, I almost have to think she is lying.
So yes, 'it's difficult for me to think she is telling the truth' is close to the same meaning. [ 'it's difficult for me to think otherwise'. ]
Q:
"Oh,help and bother!" とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
I just looked it up. Oh bother is an old form of the expression oh, brother.
「Help」の使い方・例文
Q:
I couldn't help, but ~ を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
I couldn’t help but to yell at her because she is getting on my nerve.
I know I am dieting but I couldn’t help myself eating those cookies.
I know I am dieting but I couldn’t help myself eating those cookies.
Q:
can't/couldn't help oneself.... を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
"The food looked good, I couldn't help myself"
"I couldn't help myself, I was bored"
"I cry during sad movies. I can't help myself"
"I couldn't help myself, I was bored"
"I cry during sad movies. I can't help myself"
Q:
help me plaseee を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
77 C
What he did is a dependent noun clause. It acts as the object for the verb 'know'.
Ex.
What he did was unacceptable!
I like where this is going.
I would like to know when he died.
How he did it is irrelevant.
78 D
You normally act on a stage.
79 D
This is highly dependent on the context.
Audience is an uncountable noun. The audience is the people that watch something, such as a play, a movie, etc.
80 B
This is a common expression.
81 A
Get can mean understand.
82 C
Some words are paired with others more frequently. Expose yourself more to English to find out more about that.
83 B
Same as last.
84 D
Either is between two clauses:
Either this is correct or this is incorrect.
Same with neither.
Each of is used for adressing each part of a group:
Each of a dogs had spots.
Both is used for two things:
Both of us are right-handed.
The use of both coal and natural gas is less clean than the use of solar power.
85 A
Neither with nor. Either with or.
What he did is a dependent noun clause. It acts as the object for the verb 'know'.
Ex.
What he did was unacceptable!
I like where this is going.
I would like to know when he died.
How he did it is irrelevant.
78 D
You normally act on a stage.
79 D
This is highly dependent on the context.
Audience is an uncountable noun. The audience is the people that watch something, such as a play, a movie, etc.
80 B
This is a common expression.
81 A
Get can mean understand.
82 C
Some words are paired with others more frequently. Expose yourself more to English to find out more about that.
83 B
Same as last.
84 D
Either is between two clauses:
Either this is correct or this is incorrect.
Same with neither.
Each of is used for adressing each part of a group:
Each of a dogs had spots.
Both is used for two things:
Both of us are right-handed.
The use of both coal and natural gas is less clean than the use of solar power.
85 A
Neither with nor. Either with or.
Q:
help me plaseeeee✨✨✨✨😭😭😭 を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
1.A
2.B
3.B
4.D
5.B
6.D
7.D
8.C
9.C
10.C
11.C
12.D
13.A
I'm not 100% sure but if any of you find something wrong with my answers pls correct me I hope they are right tho
2.B
3.B
4.D
5.B
6.D
7.D
8.C
9.C
10.C
11.C
12.D
13.A
I'm not 100% sure but if any of you find something wrong with my answers pls correct me I hope they are right tho
Q:
I need help in homework :/ を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
5 and 7 in ex 6 should be switched.
5. Can you pick up Garry after school?
7. My parents always see of my brother when at the train station when he goes away to University.
PS: I need to see ex 4 to solve the other questions, since it says so in the instructions.
Hope I helped :)
5. Can you pick up Garry after school?
7. My parents always see of my brother when at the train station when he goes away to University.
PS: I need to see ex 4 to solve the other questions, since it says so in the instructions.
Hope I helped :)
「Help」の類語とその違い
Q:
But for your help, と Without your help はどう違いますか?
A:
Both are talking about something that would not have happened, if the help had not been given. The meaning is the same, but the usage is a little bit different.
(your friend helps you study for the test)
"But for your help, I would have failed" is OK
"Without your help, I would have failed" is OK
(but if you are asking a question, it's different)
"How can I pass the test without your help?" is OK
"How can I pass the test, but for your help?" is unnatural
So, "without your help" is more common, and works in most situations.
"But for your help" is less common, and means that the *only* thing that made me pass the test was your help. Without the help, I *absolutely* would have failed.
(your friend helps you study for the test)
"But for your help, I would have failed" is OK
"Without your help, I would have failed" is OK
(but if you are asking a question, it's different)
"How can I pass the test without your help?" is OK
"How can I pass the test, but for your help?" is unnatural
So, "without your help" is more common, and works in most situations.
"But for your help" is less common, and means that the *only* thing that made me pass the test was your help. Without the help, I *absolutely* would have failed.
Q:
help と assistance はどう違いますか?
A:
They are basically the same thing. You can either ask someone for their help or assistance with homework, a chore, etc.
Q:
help と help out はどう違いますか?
A:
"Help" basically means to give assistance with a specific problem. "Can you help me clean the room?"
"Help out" is more generally assistance in solving whatever problem has occurred. "My room was an absolute mess, but he helped me out."
The usage is a little bit different. "He helped clean the room" versus "He helped out with cleaning the room."
"Help out" is more generally assistance in solving whatever problem has occurred. "My room was an absolute mess, but he helped me out."
The usage is a little bit different. "He helped clean the room" versus "He helped out with cleaning the room."
Q:
could you help me と could you help me out はどう違いますか?
A:
I think both are the same.
but It sounds like "Could you help me out?" calls more to immediate action than "Could you help me?"
but It sounds like "Could you help me out?" calls more to immediate action than "Could you help me?"
Q:
help と help out はどう違いますか?
A:
1. Anything (people, animals, objects, etc) can "help." Usually only people can "help out."
2. "Help out" generally refers to the act of helping. It doesn't specify what a person helped to do.
3. Usually you can replace "help out" with "help," but you cannot replace "help" with "help out."
「〜することを手伝ってくれますか。」
"Can you help me (do something)?" = Correct
"Can you help me out (do something)?" = Wrong
「お手伝いできることがあれば、お知らせください。」
"Let me know if you need me to help out" = Correct
"Let me know if you need me to help" = Correct
2. "Help out" generally refers to the act of helping. It doesn't specify what a person helped to do.
3. Usually you can replace "help out" with "help," but you cannot replace "help" with "help out."
「〜することを手伝ってくれますか。」
"Can you help me (do something)?" = Correct
"Can you help me out (do something)?" = Wrong
「お手伝いできることがあれば、お知らせください。」
"Let me know if you need me to help out" = Correct
"Let me know if you need me to help" = Correct
「Help」を翻訳
Q:
can I help you? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
QAの全文をご確認ください
Q:
help は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Sorry, I can't help you.
I am keen on soccer ( keen on = like )
Don't give up on studying English.
I am looking forward to your message. ( it means: I can't wait for that, I really want your message. )
I love Brazil.
I hate Italy.
I would rather drink water than alcohol when I am driving my car. ( would rather = your opinion in a specific situation )
You make me tired.
Let me help you. ( it is like a permission )
Try to study English as soon as you get home from school.
I am keen on soccer ( keen on = like )
Don't give up on studying English.
I am looking forward to your message. ( it means: I can't wait for that, I really want your message. )
I love Brazil.
I hate Italy.
I would rather drink water than alcohol when I am driving my car. ( would rather = your opinion in a specific situation )
You make me tired.
Let me help you. ( it is like a permission )
Try to study English as soon as you get home from school.
Q:
help me は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
41) difficulty
42) taking
43) after
44) attended
45) offered
46) very
47) earning
48) each
49) still
50) popular
42) taking
43) after
44) attended
45) offered
46) very
47) earning
48) each
49) still
50) popular
Q:
What can I help you ? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
How can I help you?
Q:
please help me to make these sentences natural. は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Thanks for sharing your experience and thoughts. It makes me look back at my latest job situation. Keep going.
if you're looking for a way to make it sound natural. Decision or situation can work well for sentence. Thoughts has to be plural because it can be more than one thing a person thinks.
if you're looking for a way to make it sound natural. Decision or situation can work well for sentence. Thoughts has to be plural because it can be more than one thing a person thinks.
「Help」についての他の質問
Q:
Please help me correcting this email
Thanks 🙏
Dear …
It was a pleasure meeting you on today’s call and we are very happy and excited for your participation in this Soda’s Edition!
Meanwhile -as we are running short in time for the organization- I would really appreciate if you could send me the following materials/information as soon as you can:
- Physical or Remote participation?
We are thinking about physical participation for our guest speakers to the event, but of course in compliance with the evolution of the Covid situation, we are setting everything up for a remote/virtual participation in order to let you to feel comfortable to choose.
If you are considering your physical participation here in Milan, we will take care of your travel arrangements (flight and accommodation) and in order to organize everything properly and satisfy your requests, I would really appreciate your confirmation by the 25th - February.
Thanks 🙏
Dear …
It was a pleasure meeting you on today’s call and we are very happy and excited for your participation in this Soda’s Edition!
Meanwhile -as we are running short in time for the organization- I would really appreciate if you could send me the following materials/information as soon as you can:
- Physical or Remote participation?
We are thinking about physical participation for our guest speakers to the event, but of course in compliance with the evolution of the Covid situation, we are setting everything up for a remote/virtual participation in order to let you to feel comfortable to choose.
If you are considering your physical participation here in Milan, we will take care of your travel arrangements (flight and accommodation) and in order to organize everything properly and satisfy your requests, I would really appreciate your confirmation by the 25th - February.
A:
It was a pleasure meeting you on today’s call and we are very happy and excited about your participation in this Soda’s Edition!
Meanwhile, as we are running short on time for the organization- I would appreciate it if you could send me the following materials/information as soon as you can:
- Physical or Remote participation?
We are thinking about physical participation for our guest speakers at the event, but of course, in compliance with the evolution of the Covid situation, we are setting everything up for remote/virtual participation to let you feel comfortable choosing.
If you are considering your physical participation in Milan, we will take care of your travel arrangements (flight and accommodation), organize everything properly, and satisfy your requests. I would appreciate your confirmation by the 25th of February.
Meanwhile, as we are running short on time for the organization- I would appreciate it if you could send me the following materials/information as soon as you can:
- Physical or Remote participation?
We are thinking about physical participation for our guest speakers at the event, but of course, in compliance with the evolution of the Covid situation, we are setting everything up for remote/virtual participation to let you feel comfortable choosing.
If you are considering your physical participation in Milan, we will take care of your travel arrangements (flight and accommodation), organize everything properly, and satisfy your requests. I would appreciate your confirmation by the 25th of February.
Q:
Please help me “Time,ten,teach”の発音を音声で教えてください。
A:
Screen share, thank you, think, everything, three
Q:
Could you please help check the below examples for me to see if these are the grammatical rules about than?
1, He drinks more water than she does.
The rule is: someone + notional verb + object + than + another one + do/does.
2, He is taller than she is.
The rule is: someone + am/is/are + predicative + than + another one + am/is/are.
3, He drinks more water than her.
The rule is: someone + notional verb + object + than + another one (objective case).
4, He is taller than her.
The rule is: someone + am/is/are + predicative + than + another one (objective case).
1, He drinks more water than she does.
The rule is: someone + notional verb + object + than + another one + do/does.
2, He is taller than she is.
The rule is: someone + am/is/are + predicative + than + another one + am/is/are.
3, He drinks more water than her.
The rule is: someone + notional verb + object + than + another one (objective case).
4, He is taller than her.
The rule is: someone + am/is/are + predicative + than + another one (objective case).
A:
They are correct! Well done.
Q:
Hello,How can I help you?
の発音を音声で教えてください。
の発音を音声で教えてください。
A:
Sure thing
Q:
Please help me “sit,bit,ship”の発音を音声で教えてください。
A:
QAの全文をご確認ください
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