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It was helps a little bit vs It helps a little bit

The correct phrase is 'it helps a little bit'. The phrase 'it was helps a little bit' is incorrect because 'helps' is a present tense verb and does not need 'was' before it.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 3986 views

It was helps a little bit

This phrase is incorrect. 'Helps' is a present tense verb and does not need 'was' before it.

The correct phrase is 'it helps a little bit'. Use 'helps' without 'was' to indicate present tense.
  • Turns out I need your help a little bit.
  • Here. Let me help a little bit.
  • It's not enough to make me forget, but it helps a little bit.
  • The money we're taking her should help a little bit.
  • I try to help a little bit, for children
  • I thought it might help me a little bit.
  • I'd come over and help out a little bit.
  • I help little bit, when I am at school.
  • It's just to help you relax a little bit.
  • It helps to know a little bit for my deaf patients.
  • And maybe you could just help us out a little bit instead of criticizing.
  • I help her a little bit, I can.
  • I'd just like, if you'd let me, to help out a little bit.
  • You know, can't help feeling a little bit bad about being right about Doug.
  • Thought I could help out a little bit with the property tax bill.
  • Maybe I would have been able to help out a little bit.
  • I'm just tryin' to help out a little bit.
  • I will get it, if you just help me out a little bit.
  • I did help Jack for a little bit, and then, by the time I just fell asleep.
  • I mean, it could help Mary get a little bit of closure, I guess.

It helps a little bit

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'it helps a little bit' to indicate that something provides a small amount of assistance or improvement.

Examples:

  • Taking a break usually helps a little bit.
  • Drinking water helps a little bit with headaches.
  • Studying every day helps a little bit with understanding the material.
  • Her advice helps a little bit in making decisions.
  • The medication helps a little bit with the pain.
  • It's not enough to make me forget, but it helps a little bit.
  • It helps to know a little bit for my deaf patients.
  • I thought it might help me a little bit.
  • I mean, it could help Mary get a little bit of closure, I guess.
  • I don't know if you have time to read it, but it might help understand Max a little bit better, because we really want this to work out here.
  • Turns out I need your help a little bit.
  • Here. Let me help a little bit.
  • The money we're taking her should help a little bit.
  • I try to help a little bit, for children
  • I'd come over and help out a little bit.
  • I help little bit, when I am at school.
  • It's just to help you relax a little bit.
  • And maybe you could just help us out a little bit instead of criticizing.
  • I help her a little bit, I can.
  • I'd just like, if you'd let me, to help out a little bit.
  • You know, can't help feeling a little bit bad about being right about Doug.
  • Thought I could help out a little bit with the property tax bill.
  • Maybe I would have been able to help out a little bit.
  • I'm just tryin' to help out a little bit.
  • I will get it, if you just help me out a little bit.

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