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  • grammar - helpful for you or helpful to you - English Language . . .
    Helpful for you: Person A askes a question Person B is the principal Person B: "Hello, sir Let's find the teacher with the answer which is most helpful for you " Helpful to you: Person A needs help opening a door because her hands are full Person B helps her Person C is her Mom Person C said,"He was very helpful to you " Hope this helps
  • Word or phrase for help that is really not helpful [duplicate]
    Word or phrase for help that is really not helpful [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 6 years, 8 months ago Modified 5 years, 8 months ago
  • I hope that is helpful - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I hope that is helpful Regards, What is another way to say the second sentence? Is it OK to say "I hope you're satisfied" or "I hope this could meet your expectation"? I thought it's kind of awkward to say "I hope you're satisfied" since the customer hadn't received any benefit when the letter was written Could any of you help?
  • Word or idiom for something that can either be helpful or harmful . . .
    I don't think "double-edged sword" is appropriate in this context because that idiom implies the object is simultaneously helpful and harmful I'm instead, searching for a word or phrase to describe something that is either helpful or harmful depending on how it is used
  • Whats the difference between think it helpful and think its . . .
    Is the following a valid sentence? I think it helpful to mention the caveats in the document If so, how is the meaning different from this: I think it's helpful to mention the caveats in the do
  • Privileges - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Privileges Privileges control what you can do on English Language Usage Stack Exchange Gain more privileges by increasing your reputation (points you receive from your fellow users for posting helpful questions and answers)
  • grammaticality - Rule for when to use could as a helper? - English . . .
    2 It would be helpful if you could provide us further details Is the use of could wrong here? Should it be It would be helpful if you provide us further details What is the rule when should we just stick to the present form without any helping verb?
  • Looking for a word that means helpful but not needed
    I guess augmentation is the closest for this, as it means to add, but it doesn't really capture the idea of adding something that will be helpful but isn't necessary I can provide more context if needed, but I'm hoping that someone knows a word that will just hit the nail on the head


















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