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

The correct phrase is "it was a little bit helpful." Both of the given phrases are incorrect. The correct structure should include the article "a" before the noun "little bit" and use the adjective "helpful" instead of the verb form "helps" or "help."

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 697 views

It was helps a little bit

This phrase is incorrect. The verb form "helps" does not match the structure of the sentence.

Incorrect. Use the adjective "helpful" instead of the verb form.
  • 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 was help a little bit

This phrase is also incorrect. It lacks the article "a" before the noun "little bit" and should use the adjective form "helpful."

Incorrect. Use the adjective "helpful" and include the article "a" before the noun.
  • 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.

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