asking for help - expressions How to decline a help tenaga endogen seisme offer politely English One can ask for something I asked for some extra ketchup One can ask about something My student asked me about their test score One can ask of someone I have something to ask of you So ask for help is correct but ask help is not although I have heard native speakers say it Share prepositions Reach out TO x FOR help English Language Ask for help or ask help English Language Learners Stack 14 You can almost always say No thank you which is polite enough on its own but if you39d like to give a longer response you could say something like No thank you I appreciate the offer but I39ll be fine on my own Sometimes making your reply a little bit longer like this can make you seem more gracious and less brusque QA for speakers of other languages learning English Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 QA communities including Stack Overflow the largest most trusted online community for developers to learn share their knowledge and build their careers Asking Help Center English Language Learners Stack Exchange grammar Asking whether help is in need English Language Won39t you help me usually doesn39t go with please since it is really asking if the person is unwilling to help even though he should Edit I note the exception to this of won39t you pleeease please help me from the Beatles song mentioned in another answer When you do use won39t you please in this sense it is particularly insistent Idiom request for help English Language Learners Stack Exchange prepositions Do we say Seek help or seek for help Which one is better Do you ri 41 siapa need aanysome help Could you please help me vs Could you help me please Help is not a countable thing so an article a shouldn39t be used I learned this from user3169 Do you need any help This is used for offering help when an asker is not quite sure if a person being asked actually needs help Do you need some help This is used for offering help when an asker is pretty sure that a person being asked needs Asking whether help is in need closed Ask Question Asked 7 years 4 months ago Modified 7 years 4 4 If you look at the dictionary entry for seek Cambridge you will not find one example of this verb with the preposition for It is true that people do use seek for sometimes mistakenly but sometimes because British English There is proof that seek for is British although the use with for is in decline Plus seek for is biblical I ask someone for a little help but I get more than what I anticipate Thanks The main one that comes to mind is to go above and beyond which Cambridge dictionary gives as to do more or better than would usually be expected of someone If you wanted to thank someone directly you could say Thanks very much for your help last week Hed tried to reach out for help and reach out to help on some level and got sand in his eye Screw it Context Kirk asks his teacher who is obsessed with ghosts for help because he discovered the girl he likes is curious about them The teacher who knows Kirk doesn39t like ghosts and doesn39t like him bayi ular kobra thinks Kirk is doing
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