Yes but, but it would be better as this:
You help mom at home with gardening.
Supporting sentences are the ones that help the main sentence. Like she went home because she was feeling ill.
I don't know how to make a sentence to this words scientific inquiry. Could you help me with this?
I am on the right path.Please turn on the light.Pleas help me get my jacket on.
Example sentence - The detective would trace the steps of the criminal activity to help solve the case.
Nora was too scatterbrained to be of any help to the police.
No. Depending on what the original idea was, the correct sentence would be: "The people try to help." "The person tries to help." "The people tried to help."
Could you please provide the sentence in question so that I can help you determine if it is correct?
NOT without an "are" between the "you" and the "always".
What are you asking? The correct way to say that sentence would be "Shall I help you?" if that's what you are asking.
because it help the many thing.
Taking the time to help someone with the correct format is a nice thing to do. It can help somebody prepare their document correctly in order to be successful.
They are both correct.
"God help you" is the correct phrase, as it is a traditional expression of sympathy or encouragement. It is not a grammatically correct sentence, but rather an idiomatic expression.
No. The correct sentence is: He always helps you. "He" almost always takes a verb that ends with "s" in the present tense. The only exception I can think of to this rule is "can", i.e. He can always help you.
This is a good sentence, but you should leave out "that". Many clubs help with service projects but we think ours is the best.
I could have helped you yesterday
its like um.. a thing that's doing the thing in the sentence but its more then 1 thing doing it. lol this probably didn't help sorry.