helping
Prononciation : [/ˈhɛlpɪŋ/]
Contexte : « assistance »
(noun) when someone gives support or aid to another person. Imagine you're carrying a heavy box and someone helps you by holding the door open.
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She offered her helping hand to the new student struggling with their homework.
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He refused any helping from his classmates, insisting on doing the project alone.
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Do you think a helping hand would make things easier for you?
Contexte : « portion »
(noun) a serving of food given to someone, especially in a meal. It's like when your mom puts food on your plate at dinner time.
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Grandma gave me an extra helping of mashed potatoes because she knows I love them.
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I didn't have room for the second helping of dessert after such a big meal.
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Can I have another helping of spaghetti, please?
Contexte : « providing aid »
(verb) to give support or aid to someone who needs it, like when you assist a friend with their homework or offer comfort to someone who's upset.
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She is helping her younger brother with his math homework.
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He refused to help his friend with the project, leaving them to struggle on their own.
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Can you help me figure out this puzzle?