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Newguest Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Give me a hand with/on

Hi

Can you give me a hand with this?

--- Is it also possible to use "on"? Can you give me a hand ON this?
  

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Normally people would say ' with this ', but you could use ' on this '. For example: A group are working on a project, they then ask another to give them a hand on this project. Paul

  • Normally people would say ' with this ', but you could use ' on this '.
  • For example: A group are working on a project, they then ask another to give them a hand on this project.
  • Paul
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Normally people would say 'with this', but you could use 'on this'.

For example: A group are working on a project, they then ask another to give them a hand on this project.

Paul
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Hi,
The idiomatic form is usually give (someone) a hand with (something).

Could you give me a hand with this bag?

Could you give me a hand with this project?

Could you give me a hand with this / that?
NewguestCan you give me a hand ON this?
There is no reason why you should use on here, even though you have suppl

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