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I hope this help answer your concern. vs I hope this helps to answer your concern.

Both phrases are similar, but the second one is used more often and is grammatically correct. The correct form is 'I hope this helps to answer your concern.'
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I hope this help answer your concern.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'help' should agree with the singular subject 'this'.

The correct form should be 'I hope this helps to answer your concern.'
  • We knew you'd be the voice of mercy, and we're prepared to answer your concerns.
  • I hope that this will meet your concerns.
  • I hope I have allayed your concerns.
  • I hope this helps you get through the month.
  • I hope this helps, fellas.
  • I hope this helps you feel better.
  • Okay, I hope this helps.
  • As Mr Weber is not in the room, I hope that your appeal will be relayed to him by one of his colleagues so that Mr Weber can answer your concerns.
  • I hope this allays the House's concern.
  • I hope this helps you find where you came from.
  • Well, I hope this helps because there is no mention of radioulnar synostosis in either Ellickson's or Dunlop's medical records.
  • The Commission's original proposal - and I hope this will answer your question - was for EUR 24.9 billion, and was based in the ninth EDF including residual appropriations from earlier funds.
  • I understand, and I'm sorry for the confusion... but I'm sure I can help answer your questions.
  • I can assure you that all my colleagues are working along similar lines and I hope that the overall communication on information policy to be presented by the Commission before the summer will go a long way towards meeting your concerns.
  • Gentlemen, I understand your concerns.
  • My lodgings are not your concern.
  • Monitor my reactions And allay your concerns.
  • Stay on the's not your concern.
  • David, I appreciate your concern.
  • I hope this visit wasn't entirely unexpected.

I hope this helps to answer your concern.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct form to express the hope that something will assist in addressing a concern.
  • We knew you'd be the voice of mercy, and we're prepared to answer your concerns.
  • In fact, by chance, I am here today to answer your concerns over the report of Mr Kellett-Bowman.
  • I hope that this will meet your concerns.
  • I hope I have allayed your concerns.
  • I hope this helps you get through the month.
  • I hope this helps, fellas.
  • I hope this helps you feel better.
  • Okay, I hope this helps.
  • As Mr Weber is not in the room, I hope that your appeal will be relayed to him by one of his colleagues so that Mr Weber can answer your concerns.
  • I hope this allays the House's concern.
  • So I hope this next song helps to explain.
  • I hope this helps you find where you came from.
  • Well, I hope this helps because there is no mention of radioulnar synostosis in either Ellickson's or Dunlop's medical records.
  • The Commission's original proposal - and I hope this will answer your question - was for EUR 24.9 billion, and was based in the ninth EDF including residual appropriations from earlier funds.
  • I hope this directive really helps to create a single market for products which are needed for the information society.
  • I hope this report helps to launch a much-needed programme for the promotion of multilingualism in Europe.
  • I hope this will help to clarify the concerns which I have registered over the last days.
  • I hope this shot across the bows may help to ensure a better start for implementation of the Meda programme and that we shall avoid problems like this in future.
  • I hope this will help to assuage some of the concerns of my own country and my own constituency regarding the future allocation of funding to Ireland.
  • Kim, to answer your question...

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