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I’ll help you + (verb)

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“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:

  1. I’ll help you clean the house.
  2. I’ll help you study for your exam.
  3. I’ll help you bake a cake.
  4. I’ll help you fix your bike.
SituationExample
CookingI’ll help you chop the vegetables.
GardeningI’ll help you plant the flowers.
MovingI’ll help you pack your boxes.
ShoppingI’ll help you carry the groceries.
TechnologyI’ll help you install the software.
WritingI’ll help you proofread your essay.
OrganizingI’ll help you declutter your closet.
CraftingI’ll help you knit a scarf.
RepairingI’ll help you fix the leaky faucet.
LearningI’ll help you practice your Spanish.

Examples

  1. “I’ll help you assemble the furniture.”
  2. “I’ll help you write your resume.”
  3. “I’ll help you choose an outfit for the party.”
  4. “I’ll help you practice your presentation.”
  5. “I’ll help you learn to cook a new recipe.”
  6. “I’ll help you set up your new computer.”
  7. “I’ll help you pack for your trip.”
  8. “I’ll help you paint your bedroom.”
  9. “I’ll help you organize your schedule.”
  10. “I’ll help you fix your car.”