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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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I'm confused with the use of the verb 'help' in this sentence.Please correct it. The sentence is as the following.
Good health will help us with grace and glow.
If it is not correct, how should I write by using the verb 'help'?
  

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Anonymous If it is not correct, how should I write by using the verb 'help'? 'Help' is fine; it is the other words that I cannot understand. What do you mean by 'grace' and 'glow' there?

  • Anonymous If it is not correct, how should I write by using the verb 'help'?
  • 'Help' is fine; it is the other words that I cannot understand.
  • What do you mean by 'grace' and 'glow' there?
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AnonymousIf it is not correct, how should I write by using the verb 'help'?
'Help' is fine; it is the other words that I cannot understand. What do you mean by 'grace' and 'glow' there?
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Grace means quality of beauty and glow, warm look.
Do you mean my sentence is fine?
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AnonymousDo you mean my sentence is fine?
No. The grammar is OK, but its meaning is murky. I have already told you that I did not understand it. I suppose that this is what you mean:

Good health helps us look beautiful and vibrant.
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Thanks, Mister Micawber.
Good health helps us look graceful and glowing.
Is the sentence acceptable?
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No, not to me. The grammar is still good, but the word choices are not felicitous.

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