Tomas
help + preposition Hello! Could you please give me examples and tell me the difference between the prepositions used with the verb help? Im not sure how to use them with this verb. Such as help for, help to, help on, help about. Thank you.
Apr 1, 2015 11:30 AM
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This is forever forever until death to refuse all Asian. However, I don't have nor do I want any responsibility for this country, so don't bother me. Clearly, my man is perpetually, not bitch Taiwanese or any other Asian, don't dream I will have any friendship or relationship with Asian, is not discrimination. Other Asian females I don't know at all. If you continue to ask me a lot or make any voices to pass messages for your bitch rubbish Asian nations, especially from bitch Taiwanese criminal activities without police officers, only attacking me, for my previous Western men for you bitch rubbish Asian females, why don't to die directly and don't close to me a little bit? I don't want to bitch rubbish is female or male. I don't help any one for relationship or friendship, is legal, certainly, I don't have help any one to connect Asian, so to notice me is useless. Are you sure I must die for Asian or anyone becuase I have ne'er fallen in love with any Asian? That is the point to they still notice when I will die becuase I really don't want to marry Asian for personal choice. Still don't say you don't have any beneifts to use me for other social life or anything they want, just sacrifice me directly.
April 2, 2015
Why don't help people too?
April 2, 2015
1) help (someone) on To assist in putting on a piece of clothing: "Help your child on with her coat". 2) help (oneself) to To serve or provide oneself with: "Help yourself to the cookies". 3) help for someone "Help for cats is an important thing" About 'help about' I didn't find anything.
April 1, 2015
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