The subject ("you") is understood, i.e. not actually in the sentence. This is called an "imperative sentence" and represents a command or suggestion.
What it means is "I want you to help me figure this out" or "you should help me figure this out."
subjectThe sentence is about the subject.
Sure! Please provide the sentence you'd like rewritten, and I'll help you with that.
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A synechdoche is used in this sentence. A synechdoche is a figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa.
The obscurity of the subject does not help the question get answered.
subjectThe sentence is about the subject.
The sentence makes no sense - please rewrite it so that we can figure out what you need to know.
Please help me steer the conversation away from this delicate subject.
please help me i need a sentence
To determine which sentence has an underlined infinitive phrase functioning as a subject, please provide the sentences in question. Once I have that information, I can help identify the correct one.
I could finally figure out the algebraic equation, after some help from the teacher.Could you please pass the bean casserole?I bet you could if you tried, she remarked.
i dont know what it is can someone please help me
please faster..
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I don't know...figure it out!
Could you please clarify which figure you are referring to? If you provide the specific figure or context, I can help you with how to say it.
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