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What's the difference between "help" and "help out"?
28 May 2012 16:59
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To me help out can be used as indirect verb and direct verb.
A person or a thing can "help".
But, only a person can "help out".
You never really need to use "help out".
28 Mayıs 2012
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Not really. Help out is just more colloquial. It's also a little more confusing grammatically. The direct object goes before the word out, like "He helped Sam out with his homework."
28 Mayıs 2012
I see "to help out" as being merely an informal, colloquial way of saying "to help" if not used with an infinitive.
I help at my uncle's store. = I help out at my uncle's store.
I need $5. Can you help me out? = I need $5. Can you help me?
She needed help and I helped her out. = She needed help and I helped her.
Can you help me to move to my new apartment. / OK
Can you help me out to move to my new apartment. / incorrect
She helped him to study for the exam. / OK
She helped him out to study for the exam. / incorrect
11 Haziran 2012
The phrasal verb "help out" is a synonym of the verb "help". As a phrasal verb, "help out" carries some differences in its usage. For example, I might say "tomorrow I will help you out painting the barn". Otherwise, I would say "tomorrow I will help you paint the barn".
28 Mayıs 2012
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