to help
to help
Auxiliary: have
Regular verb: help – helped – helped.
Can you help me?
Can you help me?
Indicative
Simple Present
I help my neighbour with shopping.
I help my neighbour with shopping.
You help everyone but yourself.
You help everyone but yourself.
She helps at the shelter on Sundays.
She helps at the shelter on Sundays.
We help each other with homework.
We help each other with homework.
You help the new students settle in.
You help the new students settle in.
They help refugees find housing.
They help refugees find housing.
Present Continuous
I am helping my mum in the kitchen.
I am helping my mum in the kitchen.
You are helping a lot, thank you.
You are helping a lot, thank you.
He is helping us move the sofa.
He is helping us move the sofa.
We are helping to clean the park.
We are helping to clean the park.
You are helping without being asked.
You are helping without being asked.
They are helping the victims now.
They are helping the victims now.
Simple Past
I helped him carry the boxes.
I helped him carry the boxes.
You helped me pass the exam.
You helped me pass the exam.
She helped an old man cross.
She helped an old man cross.
We helped plant the trees.
We helped plant the trees.
You helped us find the way.
You helped us find the way.
They helped rebuild the school.
They helped rebuild the school.
Present Perfect
I have helped many students before.
I have helped many students before.
You have helped me more than once.
You have helped me more than once.
He has helped the team improve.
He has helped the team improve.
We have helped clean the beach.
We have helped clean the beach.
You have helped us so much lately.
You have helped us so much lately.
They have helped hundreds of families.
They have helped hundreds of families.
Past Perfect
I had helped her before she asked.
I had helped her before she asked.
You had helped us long before then.
You had helped us long before then.
He had helped design the bridge.
He had helped design the bridge.
We had helped them settle in.
We had helped them settle in.
You had helped organize the event.
You had helped organize the event.
They had helped us before the flood.
They had helped us before the flood.
Future (will)
Future
I will help you move on Saturday.
I will help you move on Saturday.
You will help set up the chairs.
You will help set up the chairs.
He will help you with the form.
He will help you with the form.
We will help wherever we can.
We will help wherever we can.
You will help the newcomers, right?
You will help the newcomers, right?
They will help fund the project.
They will help fund the project.
Conditional
Present Conditional
I would help if I had time.
I would help if I had time.
You would help anyone in need.
You would help anyone in need.
She would help without hesitation.
She would help without hesitation.
We would help you carry that.
We would help you carry that.
You would help us, wouldn't you?
You would help us, wouldn't you?
They would help if we asked.
They would help if we asked.
Imperative
Imperative
Help me lift this box, please.
Help me lift this box, please.
Help the guests find their seats.
Help the guests find their seats.
Let's help them finish on time.
Let's help them finish on time.
