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The comparative form of in is inner.
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The word 'helpful' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as providing assistance or serving a useful function;for example:The helpful clerk found the color that I was searching for.Here is some helpful information on Aztec history.
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The comparative to useful is more useful. Though a few synonyms are handy, helpful, effective, profitable, proper, and practical.
One adjective for the noun and verb help is "helpful" which has the adverb helpfully and the comparative form "more helpfully."
The story of Amomongo at Iput-Iput is a Filipino folktale that varies in different regions. To find the specific version you are looking for, you can search for books on Filipino folklore, visit local libraries, or ask elders or storytellers from the Philippines who may be familiar with the tale. Online resources and forums that discuss Filipino folklore and mythology can also be helpful in uncovering more about this story.
While this is more of an opinion I would say that folklore can be a very helpful insight in the understanding of certain cultures and peoples. So while it doesn't necessarily have to be a subject in itself you could use folklore as an aid in social studies.
It's not but it can be helpful... ....or a hindrance..
They believe lessons to be learned from their religion to be helpful in everyday life and they normally believe God to be caring towards them; however, their religion is usually on a deep personal level within them, anything about it is beyond helpful but redeeming and soul saving. Many religious people see their religion as being beyond helpful, but a way of life, realization, and truth.