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  • Difference between assist in and assist with
    We assisted him in the whole procedure assist someone with someone or something - to help someone manage someone or something, especially with lifting or physical management
  • phrase choice - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Which is correct Robotic assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy; or Robotic-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy Similarly also for, Robotic assisted medial and lateral meniscus repair; or Robotic-assis
  • Assist vs Support - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    He assisted his brothers to carry their father's coffin It's not really useful to try to decide exactly what the words assist and support signify in your two examples
  • If vs. If and When — Any Differences? - English Language Learners . . .
    It is uncertain whether she will ever need assisted dying, but if the law is passed, she will have a choice (future, uncertainty sense) The examples from Oxford and Cambridge dictionaries help show the two different ways the phrase is used Oxford language-if and when meaning at a future time (should it arise)
  • TOEFL grammar question - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Even though the paint was often sprayed on by mouth, one can assume that the dominant hand assisted in the operation One also has to make the assumption that hands were stenciled palm downward —a left hand stenciled palm upward might of course look as if it were a right hand Could you please explain the grammar of the bolded sentence?
  • word choice - ask for assist or ask for assistance? - English . . .
    What is the proper better wording? ask for assist ask for assistance I always thought the later (ask for assistance) until seeing someone using "ask for assist" on some SE site, and before edit
  • Whats the difference between go, go to, and go to the?
    In addition to the issues regarding proper nouns mentioned in this question and its answers, there are some usage notes specific to the words you've asked about Home I'm going home The speaker is going to their home I'm going to a home "A home" would be usually be interpreted as some sort of assisted living facility A person with mental illness or an elderly individual may be put "in a
  • Difference between being at of in someones service
    To be in (someone's) service means that you are employed by that person in some kind of service role To be of service (to someone) means that you have assisted or will assist them in some way It is not necessary for you to work in service to do this Anyone can be of service to anyone else


















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