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in dire need of your help vs In dire need of you help

The correct phrase is 'in dire need of your help.' The possessive pronoun 'your' is needed before 'help' to show that the help belongs to the person being addressed.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

in dire need of your help

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a strong need for assistance from someone. The possessive pronoun 'your' indicates that the help belongs to the person being addressed.

Examples:

  • I am in dire need of your help to complete this project.
  • The family was in dire need of your help after the fire destroyed their home.

In dire need of you help

This phrase is incorrect. 'Your' should be used before 'help' to indicate possession.


Alternatives:

  • in dire need of your help
  • in dire need of some help
  • in dire need of assistance
  • in dire need of support
  • in dire need of aid

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