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  1. grammar - "helpful for you" or "helpful to you" - English Language ...

    Mar 3, 2015 · Helpful for you: Person A askes a question. Person B is the principal. Person B: "Hello, sir. Let's find the teacher with the answer which is most helpful for you. " Helpful to you: …

  2. Be helpful in doing something vs Be helpful to do something

    Aug 14, 2019 · Hi everyone, I would like to know the difference in meaning between "be helpful in doing something" and "be helpful to do something". Here is the context: "However, the bicycle …

  3. helpful to vs. helpful for - WordReference Forums

    Feb 12, 2009 · 1. It will be helpful to you. 2. It will be helpful for you. Is the second 2 incorrect? Thanks.

  4. Word or phrase for help that is really not helpful [duplicate]

    Jun 25, 2019 · Word or phrase for help that is really not helpful [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 6 years, 3 months ago Modified 5 years, 3 months ago

  5. What's the difference between "think it helpful" and "think it's ...

    May 18, 2022 · Is the following a valid sentence? I think it helpful to mention the caveats in the document. If so, how is the meaning different from this: I think it's helpful to mention the …

  6. Useful vs Helpful - WordReference Forums

    Aug 7, 2019 · Hi everyone, Given the following sentence "I'm glad to know my explanations and comments about English prepositions are useful and helpful.", I would like to know the …

  7. not at all helpful --? | WordReference Forums

    Nov 9, 2006 · Hi, everyone. From a dictionary, I got the following. less than helpful: not at all helpful In this dilemma, Eliot was less than helpful to his apologists. The explanation for "less …

  8. Is there a single word that means “helpful and interesting”?

    Jan 28, 2022 · I’ve been reading a lot of applied psychology and find myself frequently describing an exciting idea as “both interesting and helpful”, to connote that the idea is intellectually …

  9. Staff "are" or staff "is" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Feb 21, 2019 · Which is correct in the following example? "The following staff are/is (?) absent today: John Doe Jane Doe Bob Doe"

  10. Helpful to or for - WordReference Forums

    May 23, 2020 · Hello Members I found the answer below as I was looking for the difference between "helpful for and to". "Helpful to" is used when saying it is helpful to a person. Ex) The …