Phrasal Verb - helping out
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.Definition
- To provide assistance or support to someone or something. 2. To participate or contribute to a group or activity. 3. To be available or willing to lend a hand. 4. To make things easier for someone by taking on a task or responsibility. 5. To cooperate or collaborate with others to achieve a common goal.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'll help out in the kitchen if you want. |
| 2 | Can you help out with the project this weekend? |
| 3 | The new employee will be helped out by the team. |
| 4 | If you're feeling overwhelmed, don't hesitate to ask for help out. |
| 5 | The volunteers helped out at the charity event. |
| 6 | We all need to help out and do our part. |
| 7 | The teacher helped out the struggling student. |
| 8 | Helping out around the house is a shared responsibility. |
| 9 | The coach helped out the team during the injury crisis. |
| 10 | The community came together to help out during the disaster. |