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help
Verb
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If you help another person do something, you do things to make it easier for them to do the thing, or you do part of it for them.
Will you please help me wash the dishes?
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If you can't help doing something or can't help but do it, you cannot avoid it. You do it even without wanting or planning to.
When I look at the class, I can not help feeling that something has gone wrong.
They agreed that it was good, but I can't help wondering, "good for who?"
help
Noun
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Help is the act of helping.
Will you please give me some help? This is hard for just one person to do.
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The help is people who work in a home cooking, cleaning, etc.
The help arrives as 9 o' clock.
our
Pronoun
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Our things are things that belong to us.
We've come in our new car.
Our daughter got a new job.
people
Noun
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A people is a group of men, women, and children with a shared culture, history, and language.
Although Lebanon and Syria are two countries they are one people.
This people shares some characteristics with the aborigines.
people
Verb
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If a place is peopled, people live there.
It's a wonderful country peopled with amazing cooks and dancers.
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If you people a story, movie, etc. you fill it with people.
He liked to people his books with simple folk.
exist
Verb
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When something exists, it is real, not just an idea.
I can hold the rock, therefore it exists.
There exists a possibility that the mission will fail.