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Can you make use of any three interesting phrases which can be used either seeking or providing somebody needy a HELP? Develop the situation around the use of those phrases.​

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Answered by topwriters
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Appropriate phrases for seeking or providing help

Explanation:

Seeking Help:

When requesting others to do something for you, you can use the phrases mentioned below:

  • Can I use your pen, please?
  • Could I borrow some money from you, please?
  • Do you mind if I keep the window open?
  • Would you mind if I kept the lights on for sometime?

Providing Help:

When offering to do something for another person, or providing assistance, you can use the phrases mentioned below:

  • Can I help you?
  • Shall I switch on the fan for you?
  • Would you like another cup of tea?
  • I’ll do the organizing, if you like.
Answered by SparshaM
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PHRASE

  • Definition of phrase: A combination of words that makes sense, but not a complete sene, is called a phrase. - Nesfield

  • Phrase has no finite verb.

  • Example. I have no kith and kin.

Answer:

  • Noun phrase: When a phrase is used as a noun, it is called a Noun phrase.
  • Example: The camel is a beast of burden.
  • Many time preposition is often used between two nouns to form a noun phrase.

  • Adjective Phrase: When a phrase qualifies a noun and expresses its meaning, it is called Adjective phrase.
  • Example: A car running at full speed.
  • To form an adjective phrase preposition is used after present participle.

  • Adverbial Phrase: This kind of phrase is used as an adverb in parts of speech .
  • Example: The beggar is begging from door to door.
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