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guide him about the vs guide him the

Both phrases are not correct as they are missing a preposition. The correct phrase should be 'guide him about the'. The preposition 'about' is necessary to indicate the subject or topic of guidance.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 4834 views

guide him about the

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The preposition 'about' is necessary to indicate the subject or topic of guidance. It is used to specify what the guidance is related to.

Examples:

  • Can you guide him about the new project?
  • She will guide him about the rules of the game.
  • I need someone to guide him about the procedures.
  • The teacher will guide him about the upcoming exam.
  • He guided him about the best places to visit in the city.
  • So presumably, if history is any guide... much about what we take for granted about the world simply isn't true.
  • an online guide about how to submit complaints through the ODR platform;
  • My guide says nothing about detours.
  • In addition, the guide contains information about the operational procedures in normal and, more specifically, abnormal situations.
  • I teach them and guide them about everything.
  • The Mayan guide I told you about.
  • Mr President, fellow Members, you usefully referred, Mr Barroso, to the four basic principles that need to guide our thinking about services of general interest.
  • I wonder if your guide Dutch not talk about civility not to discuss the issues of others.
  • Then I imagine you sit in judgment... of those of us who rely on our faith to guide our decisions... about what's best for our loved ones.
  • How about this - how about you guide me through the process, and then I'm the bad one?
  • Several Archive Manager dialogs (New, Open, Extract,...) enable you to browse files and folders on your computer. Refer to the Desktop User Guide to learn more about using the file browsing dialogs.
  • I told him about the informant.
  • I also told him about the president being a prisoner.
  • I told him about the kitchen incident.
  • I'll go in and call the critic to inform him about the opening.
  • And then Isobel tried to blackmail him about the past with her letter.
  • She didn't even tell him about the license.
  • Tell him about the advance you got.
  • I'm not allowed to tell him about the h.I.V.
  • He reported what Mr Slade told him about the cause of death.

guide him the

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing a necessary preposition.

  • We must help and guide him the best that we can.
  • Now we gently guide him toward the rocks.
  • You need to help guide him toward the right choice.
  • Howard, you wave the blanket and guide him towards the exit.
  • You want me to guide him to the middle.
  • He has already been swimming for a while so now I will guide him to the platform location.
  • Cinnamon, you have found a true friend for Jagjit to guide him through the highs and lows of life in America.
  • You want me to guide him to the middle.
  • Allah guide him to touch the rose.
  • And may the Crone, she that knows the fate of all men, show him the path he must walk and guide him through the dark places that lie ahead.
  • For example, today, I'm meeting an elderly gentleman who's flying in from Saudi Arabia who has mobility issues, and I'll be there to guide him through the airport, passport control, baggage reclaim and into his taxi as smoothly as possible.
  • As Merlin lay dying, he gave Balthazar his dragon ring, saying it would guide him to the child who would one day grow to be Merlin's successor, the Prime Merlinean.
  • Scott is going to try and guide him back from the depths of own his subconscious
  • Why did it not guide him, to correct the administration?
  • It was as if the Holy Spirit had joined him to guide the souls of the deceased to heaven.
  • I can't guide him very well with just a rope.
  • I thought she would guide him to someone else.
  • This kind of criminal loves instinct guides him to make people believe in a natural death.
  • He still needs the spirits to guide him.
  • May they guide him to many more victories.

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