It would be more correct to say "How can I assist you?" or "How may I help you?"
You should say "thank you in anticipation of your kind assistance." This is the correct phrasing to express gratitude for help that is yet to be given.
Yes, "on your own" is a correct phrase to use when referring to doing something by yourself without any help or assistance.
"Inquire" is not a transitive verb. Correct would be:"Kindly ask the driver for further assistance." or"Kindly inquire of the driver for further assistance."
"on your own" is the correct phrase. It means to do something without any help or assistance from others.
Assistance in Hawaiian is "kōkua."
If I can be of further assistance please contact me
Maybe assistance with, depending. He needs assistance with his homework. He gives assistance to her with her homework
The correct answer is "The faculty is offered financial assistance," if you are speaking of the faculty as a single unit.
"Inquire" is not a transitive verb. Correct would be:"Kindly ask the driver for further assistance." or"Kindly inquire of the driver for further assistance."
Assistance en mathématiques.... or assistance en maths...
Yes, it is.
You should say "thank you in anticipation of your kind assistance." This is the correct phrasing to express gratitude for help that is yet to be given.
Assistance in Hawaiian is "kōkua."
beh-ezrah (בעזרה)
Yes. It is correct to say an abode.
It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.
Is it correct to say no one cares?