Yes, using words in a sentence helps in learning them. Seeing them in context and using them helps remember both the word and how it is used.
A conventional question to help improve your vocabulary is to ask you to make a sentence using a word you have just learned.
they are just there to help you start off or end a sentence
The obscurity of the subject does not help the question get answered.
Using a diversion can help you escape the popos (police).
The nouns in that sentence are "Samantha" and "dog".
We thought the test was going to be esy
I needed help writing this sentence.
"Help you you if yes need the i will librarian" does not have the right words to rearrange into a coherent sentence or sentences.With one more help, it could form this :"Yes, if you need help, I, the librarian, will help you."Here is another arrangement of the sentence:"Yes, if you need the librarian, I will help you."or"Yes I will help you if you need the librarian."Or if you want to sound like Yoda:"Help you, I will yes. If the librarian, you need."
most of my weird answers that dont help people on wiki answers come to me swiftly
it shows you words to learn
this is me and my friend
courteousy in a sentence: by saying please if you need help
I need help with the words drawbacks and counterpoint
No, I cannot.
hjbkl ^ you suck -.- that didn't help me .
His teacher provided various types of advices to help him excel in his learning.
I need help finding a sentence that uses the word mobilize.