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Hi, everybody. My name is Alisha.

Welcome back to Know Your Verbs.

In this lesson, we’re going to talk about
the verb, “help.”

The basic definition of the verb, “help”
is to assist or to aid.

Let’s look at the conjugations of this verb.

Present tense, “help,” “helps.”

Past tense, “helped.”

Past participle tense, “helped.”

Progressive tense, “helping.”

Now, let’s talk about some additional meanings
of this verb.

The first additional meaning, to make something
nicer or to make something more pleasant,

to make an experience better somehow.

Examples of this.

“Ah, that massage really helped my back
ache.”

Another example, “I think it’ll help if
you restart your computer.”

In each of these sentences, we used the verb,
“help” to show that something, some situation

or some behavior caused another situation
to become better or improved, more pleasant.

In the first example, a massage improved my
back, so it really helped my back ache means

my back ache became more bearable, it’s not
so bad now.

In the second example sentence, the speaker
thinks that maybe restarting the computer

will improve the computer’s performance, will
make the performance better so we use “help”

in this way.

The second meaning is to avoid something.

Let’s look at some examples.

“I’m sorry you fell down.

I can’t help laughing.”

“I can’t help laughing,” means I can’t
avoid laughing, it’s just not possible.

I can’t avoid laughing, it just comes out.

“I can’t help laughing.”

Another example, “I can’t help wondering
what’s the company going to do next.”

I can’t avoid wondering, I can’t to stop myself
from wondering what is the company going to

do next.

The third meaning of this verb is to serve,
as in to serve food or drink.

Let’s first look at some examples of this
and then we’ll explain.

“Please help yourself to anything you’d
like.”

“Guests may help themselves at the buffet.”

With this meaning of “help,” it means
to serve.

We often use, “Guests may serve themselves,”
guests may help themselves, we use help themselves,

as in assist yourself in getting food or aid
yourself in getting food.

In other words, some one else is not going
to do it for you so please help yourself,

guests may help themselves to food.

It means serve yourself.

It’s typically used in that way.

“Help yourself.”

Guests may serve themselves.

Alright, the fourth meaning for this lesson
is to take but without permission.

So, taking something without permission.

Let’s look at the examples first.

“I’ll just help myself to this jar of cookies.”

“She helped herself to all the money in
her mother’s wallet.”

Here, we kind of see it as we’re assisting
ourselves or were aiding ourselves as opposed

as in the previous example with food and drink.

However, in this case, it means to do those
things without permission.

When using it to refer to like serving food
or drink, there’s permission to do that, “Help

yourself,” that’s permission to take food
and to take a drink.

With this meaning of “help,” however,
it means there’s no permission so it’s often

used with a reflexive pronoun.

“She helped herself,” “He helped himself
to something.”

This is a small grammar point here actually.

The subject of the sentence and the receiver
of the effect of the action are the same person.

So, “She helped herself,” so “helped”
is used reflexively here.

“She,” the subject of the sentence, the
person doing the action is also the receiver

of the action.

“She helped herself to the money in her
mother’s wallet.”

You’ll also see, “She helped herself to,”
“to” is used before the noun phrase here.

“She helped herself to the money in her
mother’s wallet,” or, “all the money in

her mother’s wallet.”

In the first example sentence, “I’ll just
help myself to this jar of cookies.”

We used “to” before the noun or the noun
phrase that we are taking or using without

permission.

Let’s continue on to some variations of the
verb, “help.”

The first one is “so help me,” or “so
help me God” is often used.

“So help me God.”

We use this expression to mean believe it
or not, I’ll do something or something is

going to happen.

Some examples of this, “So help me God,
I am gonna get that job.”

So, believe it or not, I am gonna get that
job.

Like, with everything in my power, whether
you believe me or not, I’m going to get that

job.

It’s a confident expression.

Another one, “I am gonna open my own restaurant,
so help me God.”

Whether you believe or not, this is my plan,
I’m going to do this.

This is my intention.

We started talking about the next variation
a little bit.

When I said, the word, “help” can be used
to mean avoid, I said, “I can’t help laughing,”

“I can’t help wondering.”

There’s a variation of this one which is “can’t
help but,” “can’t help but, verb.”

We use “can’t help but” to also mean avoid.

“Can’t help but” means cannot avoid or
cannot refrain from, cannot stop from doing

something.

Examples of this.

“I can’t help but cry when I see this movie.”

“He can’t help but dance when he hears that
song.”

In these example sentences, it’s not possible
not to do that action.

It’s not possible not to verb.

“I can’t help but cry,” means I can’t
avoid crying, in other words.

We can use the pattern introduced earlier
in this episode, “I can’t help crying when

I watch this movie.”

Both are fine to use, just note the grammar
is a little different.

“I can’t help but cry,” or, “I can’t
help crying.”

In another example sentence, “He can’t help
but dance,” “He can’t help dancing.”

The grammar changes a little bit but the basic
meaning remains the same.

Actually, both of these sentences are correct
and they maintain the same meaning so it’s

up to you to decide which you want to use.

Alright.

I hope that helps you understand the word,
“help” a little more.

If there are any other variations or any other
meanings you know of, please feel free to

let us know in the comments, along with any
example sentences or any questions you might

have.

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欢迎回来了解你的动词。

在本课中,我们将
讨论动词“帮助”。

动词“帮助”的基本定义
是帮助或帮助。

让我们看看这个动词的变位。

现在时,“帮助”,“帮助”。

过去时,“帮助”。

过去分词时,“帮助”。

进行时态,“帮助”。

现在,让我们谈谈
这个动词的一些附加含义。

第一个附加含义,使某事变得
更好或更令人愉快,

以某种方式使体验变得更好。

这方面的例子。

“啊,那个按摩真的缓解了我的
背痛。”

另一个例子,“我认为
重新启动计算机会有帮助。”

在每个句子中,我们都使用动词
“帮助”来表示某事、某种情况

或某种行为导致另一种
情况变得更好或改善、更愉快。

在第一个例子中,按摩改善了我的
背部,所以它确实帮助了我的背部疼痛,这意味着

我的背部疼痛变得更容易忍受了,
现在还不错。

在第二个例句中,说话者
认为可能重启计算机

会提高计算机的性能,
会使性能更好,所以我们这样使用“帮助

”。

第二个意思是避免某事。

让我们看一些例子。

“对不起,你摔倒了。

我忍不住笑了。”

“我忍不住笑了”,意思是我
不能不笑,这是不可能的。

我忍不住笑了,它就出来了。

“我忍不住笑了。”

另一个例子,“我不禁想
知道公司接下来要做什么。”

我无法避免想知道,我无法阻止
自己想知道公司

接下来要做什么。

这个动词的第三个含义是服务,
如提供食物或饮料。

让我们先看一些这样的例子
,然后我们会解释。

“请帮助自己做任何你想做的事
。”

“客人可以在自助餐中自助。”

有了这个“帮助”的意思,它
意味着服务。

我们经常使用“客人可以自己服务”,客人可以自己
帮助自己,我们使用帮助自己,

例如帮助自己获得食物或帮助
自己获得食物。

换句话说,别人不会
为你做的,所以请自己动手,

客人可以自己做饭。

意思是为自己服务。

它通常以这种方式使用。

“帮助自己。”

客人可以自己服务。

好吧,这节课的第四个意思
就是擅自拿走。

所以,擅自拿东西。

让我们先看看例子。

“我会自己吃这罐饼干。”

“她帮自己
把妈妈钱包里的钱都拿出来了。”

在这里,我们有点像在帮助
自己或正在帮助自己,而

不是在前面的例子中用食物和饮料来帮助自己。

但是,在这种情况下,这意味着未经许可就可以做那些
事情。

当用它来指代提供食物
或饮料时,有这样做的许可,“帮助

自己”,即允许进食
和喝水。

但是,对于“帮助”的这个含义,
它意味着没有许可,因此它

通常与反身代词一起使用。

“她帮助自己,”“他帮助
自己做某事。”

这实际上是一个小语法点。

句子的主语和
动作效果的接受者是同一个人。

所以,“她帮助自己”,所以“帮助”
在这里被反身使用。

“她”是句子的主语,
做动作的人也是动作的

接受者。

“她帮自己拿了妈妈钱包里的钱
。”

您还会看到,“她帮助自己”,
“to”在这里的名词短语之前使用。

“她帮自己拿了
妈妈钱包里的钱”,或者,“

她妈妈钱包里的所有钱”。

在第一个例句中,“我
会自己吃这罐饼干。”

我们在未经许可使用或使用的名词或名词短语之前使用了“to”

让我们继续讨论
动词“帮助”的一些变体。

第一个是“请帮助我”,或者“请
帮助我,上帝”经常被使用。

“所以上帝帮助我。”

我们用这个表达来表示信不信由
你,我会做某事或某事

将要发生。

这方面的一些例子,“所以帮助我,上帝,
我会得到那份工作。”

所以,不管你信不信,我会得到那份
工作。

就像,尽我所能,不管
你信不信,我都会得到那份

工作。

这是一个自信的表情。

另一个,“我要开自己的餐厅
,上帝保佑我。”

不管你信不信,这是我的计划,
我要这么做。

这是我的意图。

我们开始讨论下一个变体

当我说的时候,“帮助”这个词可以
用来表示避免,我说,“我忍不住笑了”,

“我忍不住想知道”。

这个变体是“不能
帮助”,“不能帮助,动词”。

我们用“can’t help but”也表示避免。

“不得不”是指不能避免或
不能避免,不能停止

做某事。

这方面的例子。

“当我看到这部电影时,我忍不住哭了。”

“当他听到那首歌时,他会情不自禁地跳舞
。”

在这些例句中,不可能
不做那个动作。

不可能不动词。

“我忍不住哭了”
,换句话说,我无法避免哭泣。

我们可以使用本集前面介绍的模式
,“当我看这部电影时,我忍不住哭了

。”

两者都很好用,只是注意
语法有点不同。

“我忍不住哭了,”或者,“我
忍不住哭了。”

在另一个例句中,“He can’t help
but dance”,“He can’t help dance”。

语法略有变化,但基本
含义保持不变。

实际上,这两个句子都是正确的,
并且它们保持相同的含义,因此

由您决定要使用哪个句子。

好吧。

我希望这能帮助你理解这个词,
“帮助”多一点。

如果您知道任何其他变体或任何其他
含义,请随时

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