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I CAN HELP YOU WITH THAT!

 The phrase “I can help you with that” is used to offer help to someone. It’s friendly, polite, and very useful in everyday life. The modal verb “can” shows ability or willingness to do something.

People say this when someone has a problem, needs support, or asks for assistance. It is often used at home, school, or work.

📌 Examples:

  • You look busy. I can help you with that!

  • Are you carrying many bags? I can help you!

  • She can help him with his homework.

  • They can help clean the house.

  • We can help you move the boxes.


🟦 GRAMMAR (with examples)

Modal Verbs: can / can’t / should / must

  • I can help you with your homework.

  • She can’t help now; she’s working.

  • You should ask for help.

  • We must help our classmates.

Present Simple

  • I help my mom every day.

  • He helps his sister clean the kitchen.

  • Do you help at home?

Present Continuous

  • I am helping my dad right now.

  • She is helping her friend with homework.

Past Simple

  • I helped her last night.

  • They didn’t help me yesterday.

  • Did he help you with the project?

Future (will / going to)

  • I will help you tomorrow.

  • She is going to help her friend after school.

Adverbs and prepositions

  • Always, sometimes, usually, with, for, to.

  • I always help my brother.

  • Can you help me with this bag?


🟨 VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)

  1. Help – To assist or support someone.

  2. Friend – A person you like and trust.

  3. Homework – Work students do at home.

  4. Carry – To hold and move something.

  5. Busy – Doing many things, not free.

  6. Clean – To make something neat or tidy.

  7. Project – A task or assignment to complete.

  8. Problem – A situation that needs a solution.

  9. Team – A group that works together.

  10. Kind – Nice and caring.


🟧 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I can help you with that!

  • Let me give you a hand.

  • Do you need help?

  • Thanks, that’s very kind of you.

  • Can I help you?

  • Sure, I can do that for you.

  • I’ll take care of it.

  • You’re welcome!


🟪 SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I can help you with your bags.

  • She helps her parents every weekend.

  • We are helping with the school event.

  • He helped me yesterday.

  • They will help tomorrow.

Negative:

  • I can’t help right now.

  • She doesn’t help with the dishes.

  • We aren’t helping today.

  • He didn’t help last week.

  • They won’t help us later.

Questions:

  • Can you help me with this?

  • Do you help your classmates?

  • Are they helping now?

  • Did she help you yesterday?

  • Will you help me tomorrow?

Answers:

  • Yes, I can help you with that.

  • No, I can’t right now. Sorry.

  • Yes, she is helping.

  • No, they didn’t help last time.

  • Yes, we will be there to help.


🗨️ CONVERSATION

Lena: Hey, I can’t carry all these books.
Tom: I can help you with that!
Lena: Thanks, Tom. That’s very kind of you.
Tom: No problem. Where should I put them?
Lena: Just over there on the desk.
Tom: All done! Let me know if you need anything else.
Lena: Will do. Thank you so much!


📖 READING

"Helping at School"

Leo saw his friend Max holding many papers. Max looked worried. Leo asked, “Are you okay?”

Max said, “I have to give out these papers before class starts, but I’m late.”

Leo smiled and said, “I can help you with that!” He took half of the papers and gave them to the students.

Max said, “Thank you! You saved me today.” Leo replied, “No problem. Helping friends is important.”

Comprehension Questions:

  1. What was Max carrying?
    → Papers.

  2. Why was Max worried?
    → He was late and needed to give out the papers.

  3. What did Leo do?
    → He helped Max hand out the papers.

  4. How did Max feel?
    → Thankful and happy.

  5. What did Leo say at the end?
    → “Helping friends is important.”

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