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can i help you

📝 Description
"Can I help you?" is an interrogative phrase in English. It's a polite way of offering assistance. It uses the modal verb "can" to express ability, followed by the subject "I", verb "help", and the object "you". This phrase generally initiates interaction, especially in service-oriented scenarios.
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"Good morning, can I help you find the most popular book in our store?"
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can

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"Can" is a modal verb in English, used to express ability, permission, possibility, or to make requests. It's also used to express theoretical possibility. It doesn't change according to subject or tense, and it's always followed by a base form of a verb.
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Sure, here's a short sentence: "I can make a delightful dinner if you bring the ingredients."
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"I" is a pronoun used in English language. It's first person singular, used by a speaker to refer to themselves. "I" is always capitalized, regardless of its position in a sentence. It can be a subject, an object, or a complement in a sentence. It's also used in reflexive form as "myself".
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"I enjoy reading books and walking in the park during autumn."
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help

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"Help" is a verb and noun in English. As a verb, it means to provide assistance or make it easier for someone to do something. As a noun, it refers to the act of assisting or aid provided to someone. It originates from the Old English word "helpan."
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Sure, here's a simple sentence: "Can you help me find my lost keys?"
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you

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The word "you" in English is a pronoun. It's second-person, used to refer to the person or group of people that the speaker is addressing. It's unique as it can be singular or plural and can be used as both subjective (e.g., "You are nice.") and objective (e.g., "I told you.").
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"You are the reason I smile every day."
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