aider or assister
To assist someone as the same meaning as "assister quelqu'un" in French; they have the same roots, like "assistance" in both French and English.
The verb of assistance is assist. As in "to assist something or someone".
As used in the sentence, the word 'assisted' is the past tense of the verb to assist. The verb 'assisted' is the act that 'you' performed with the cleanup; to assist is an action verb.
"You" isn't a verb. It's a pronoun.
The verb in French for "to learn" is "Apprendre"
Yes
No, but "attendre" is a verb meaning "to wait"
No, "appeler" is a regular -er verb in French. It conjugates according to regular -er verb patterns.
That is plomb!
The word assist is a verb. The past tense is assisted.
No, "use" is an English verb (or it can also be a noun). The French version is "utiliser" (verb) and "utilisation" (noun).
The verb 'to sit' in French is "s'asseoir".