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I'll be grateful for help you/from help you/of help you?
Which one is correct? (if some is correct)
Sep 2, 2015 10:17 PM
Answers · 2
Are you saying you'd be grateful to help some or that you'd be (or you are) grateful for someone's help?
I'd be happy to help you.=I want to help you.
I'd be grateful for your help.=Thank you for offering to help me (that is, thanks in advance for the help you will give me in the future).
I'm grateful for your help.=Thanks for helping me (present) OR Thanks for having helped me (past).
Of course you can always just say "Thanks. I appreciate it." Less formal and more versatile.
September 2, 2015
None of those are correct.
If you are asking for help from someone: I would be grateful if you can help me.
If someone has already helped you: I'm grateful for your help.
September 2, 2015
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