“I’ll help you” is an expression signaling the speaker’s readiness to aid someone in a specific action or task. When accompanied by a verb, it denotes the particular activity or duty the speaker is offering assistance with.
Examples:
- I’ll help you clean the house.
- I’ll help you study for your exam.
- I’ll help you bake a cake.
- I’ll help you fix your bike.
Situation | Example |
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Cooking | I’ll help you chop the vegetables. |
Gardening | I’ll help you plant the flowers. |
Moving | I’ll help you pack your boxes. |
Shopping | I’ll help you carry the groceries. |
Technology | I’ll help you install the software. |
Writing | I’ll help you proofread your essay. |
Organizing | I’ll help you declutter your closet. |
Crafting | I’ll help you knit a scarf. |
Repairing | I’ll help you fix the leaky faucet. |
Learning | I’ll help you practice your Spanish. |
Examples
- “I’ll help you assemble the furniture.”
- “I’ll help you write your resume.”
- “I’ll help you choose an outfit for the party.”
- “I’ll help you practice your presentation.”
- “I’ll help you learn to cook a new recipe.”
- “I’ll help you set up your new computer.”
- “I’ll help you pack for your trip.”
- “I’ll help you paint your bedroom.”
- “I’ll help you organize your schedule.”
- “I’ll help you fix your car.”