It is not correct to say "assist to". You would use this: I can assist you with your homework.
The word assist would need to have a subject since it is a verb. The word 'to' is not a subject.
A spectator attends a match.
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It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
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It would be more correct to say "How can I assist you?" or "How may I help you?"
Yes, it is correct to say "I am glad to be able to help." This conveys a sense of satisfaction and willingness to assist.
Both "assist in" and "assist with" are correct, but they may be used in slightly different contexts. "Assist in" is often used to show involvement in a process or action, while "assist with" is commonly used to indicate specific tasks or actions that are being helped with. For example, "I will assist in the project" (helping to carry out the project) vs. "I will assist with the presentation" (helping with a specific aspect of the presentation).
A spectator attends a match.
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"Assist with" is more commonly used in everyday language to refer to helping someone with a task or project. "Assist in" suggests being involved in a process or being part of a larger effort. Both are correct, but "assist with" is usually more natural in conversation.
Yes, that is correct. It conveys a willingness and openness to assist in any way possible.
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Yes. It is correct to say an abode.
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It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.