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What is difference between "help" and "help out"?
Could anyoune tell me the difference between two verbs and give me some examples of using them?
4 de may. de 2016 5:53
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help
help/Submit
verb
1.
make it easier for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources.
"Roger's companion helped him with the rent"
synonyms: assist, aid, lend a (helping) hand to, give assistance to, come to the aid of; More
2.
serve someone with (food or drink).
"she helped herself to a cookie"
noun
1.
the action of helping someone to do something; assistance.
"I asked for help from my neighbors"
synonyms: assistance, aid, a helping hand, support, succor, advice, guidance; More
exclamation
1.
used as an appeal for urgent assistance.
"Help! I'm drowning!"
synonyms: SOS, mayday
"we heard the faint cries of "Help!" in the distance"
help (someone) out. — phrasal verb with help /help/ verb. › to help someone, especially by giving him or her money or doing work for him or her: Sophia has been helping out in the store this week. Translations of “help (someone) out”
4 de mayo de 2016
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The meanings are the same. "out" adds a sense of informality and willingness. "I'll help you out if you run into trouble."
4 de mayo de 2016
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