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Any help vs Any helps

The correct phrase is 'any help.' 'Help' is an uncountable noun in this context, so it does not take an 's' at the end. This is a common expression used to ask for assistance or support.
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Explained by Michele A.
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Last updated: July 27, 2024

Any help

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'any help' when asking for assistance or support. It is a common expression that does not require an 's' at the end of 'help.'

Examples:

  • Can you provide any help with this project?
  • I would appreciate any help you can offer.
  • Do you need any help with your homework?
  • She asked if I needed any help.
  • Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  • Any help he needs, you give it to him.
  • I don't understand how Martha could possibly be of any help.
  • And if I could be of any help...
  • My daddy was too stubborn to ever ask for any help.
  • I think we can manage without any help from Mrs.
  • I was wondering if you was needing any help this summer.
  • So far on campus nobody's been any help.
  • Trouble seems to find me without any help.
  • Not without any help, she doesn't.
  • Any help is welcome, Master Plo.
  • Any help you need- hanging things, storing things.
  • Any help might reduce that number.
  • Any help might reduce that number.
  • So... Any help you and Franco could give, needs to be discreet.
  • Any help you could provide would be much appreciated.
  • Any help in the coordination of policies within regions and Member States to solve these problems have to be welcomed.
  • Any help in the coordination of policies within regions and Member States to solve these problems have to be welcomed.
  • Any help you can give is good in my book.
  • Any help you need, guys, anything at all.
  • Any help is help, Paul.

Alternatives:

  • any assistance
  • any support
  • any aid
  • any guidance
  • any advice

Any helps

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Help' is an uncountable noun and does not take an 's' at the end.

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