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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

be + of

Dear friends ,

Any of you pls help instruct me the usage of " BE + OF " .I 'm not cleared about the meaning of this .

Ex : Pls let me know if I can be of any further assistance .

Thank you very much in advance.
Diego
  

Top answer

"Can I be of any help" is the same as "can I help you in any way". It's a very common expression. In Spanish it is said the same way.

  • "Can I be of any help" is the same as "can I help you in any way".
  • It's a very common expression.
  • In Spanish it is said the same way.
  • Obviously in your language this is strange.
  • Maybe someone else can come up with another idea.
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"Can I be of any help" is the same as "can I help you in any way". It's a very common expression. In Spanish it is said the same way. Obviously in your language this is strange. Maybe someone else can come up with another idea.
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This may help the original poster:

of help=having the quality of help, having the qualities which help has, consisting of help, being in the nature of help

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