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Swisslady Posted 21 years ago
Linguistics Studies

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hello - I am taking a Language awareness test and need to find out where I must look for the following:

Here, I'll help you with that

now, I must find the grammar form of I'll help

meaning of the sentence

use and possible function of this sentence -

where do I search for this information - thanks swisslady
  

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Hello Swisslady Here, I'll help you with that 1. The grammar form of "I'll help" is the future tense, first person singular: I + will + help 2. The meaning of the sentence is: here This attracts the other person's attention I'll help This is an offer of assistance with that Presumably the other person has a heavy item 3.

  • Hello Swisslady Here, I'll help you with that 1.
  • The grammar form of "I'll help" is the future tense, first person singular: I + will + help 2.
  • The meaning of the sentence is: here This attracts the other person's attention I'll help This is an offer of assistance with that Presumably the other person has a heavy item 3.
  • Use and possible function of this sentence - If you see a person who is carrying a heavy item, and you want to offer assistance, you say this sentence.
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Hello Swisslady
Here, I'll help you with that
1. The grammar form of "I'll help" is the future tense, first person singular: I + will + help

2. The meaning of the sentence is:

here This attracts the other person's attention

I'll help This is an offer of assistance

with that Presumably the other person has a heavy item

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