B1 Verb (gerund/present participle), Adjective #32 الأكثر شيوعاً 2 دقيقة للقراءة

helping

Helping means giving support or doing something to make a task easier for someone else.

Explanation at your level:

Helping means you do something good for someone. If your friend is sad, you can be helping them by listening. It is a nice thing to do every day!

You use helping when you assist someone with a job. For example, 'I am helping my mom cook dinner.' It means you are working together to finish something faster or better.

In this level, helping is used to describe collaborative efforts. You might be helping your team finish a project or helping a neighbor move house. It implies a sense of community and shared responsibility.

Helping often appears in contexts of social support or professional assistance. You might discuss the benefits of helping charities or the importance of helping colleagues meet deadlines. It is a key word for expressing cooperation.

At this level, helping can be used in more abstract ways, such as 'The new policy is helping to mitigate long-term risks.' It suggests a causative role in improvement or resolution, moving beyond simple physical assistance to systemic support.

In advanced discourse, helping functions as a foundational concept in altruism and social dynamics. It is often analyzed in literary or sociological contexts, where the act of helping reflects cultural values of empathy and collective progress, often contrasted with individualistic pursuits.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Helping means providing support.
  • It is a versatile verb and adjective.
  • It is common in both casual and formal speech.
  • It is a core concept in kindness and cooperation.

When you are helping, you are actively involved in making someone else's life or work a little bit easier. It is a wonderful, positive word that describes the act of being useful and supportive.

You might be helping a friend with their homework, or helping your parents set the dinner table. Because it is a gerund (a verb acting like a noun) or a present participle, it describes an action that is currently happening or a state of being useful.

The word helping comes from the Old English word helpan, which meant to succor, support, or save. It shares roots with many Germanic languages, such as the German helfen.

Historically, it has always carried the sense of providing relief or assistance. Over centuries, the word evolved to be used in various contexts, from physical labor to emotional support, showing how deeply ingrained the concept of cooperation is in human history.

You use helping in both casual and formal settings. It is very common to say 'I am helping my brother' in daily conversation, while in a professional setting, you might say 'The software is helping us increase productivity.'

It often pairs with words like hand, out, or others. It is a very versatile word that fits almost any situation where support is provided.

A helping hand: To offer physical or moral support. Example: He gave me a helping hand with the boxes.

Helping out: To assist someone with a task. Example: Thanks for helping out today.

Help yourself: To take what you need without waiting for permission. Example: Please, help yourself to some cookies.

God helps those who help themselves: A proverb about taking initiative. Example: You need to study; remember, God helps those who help themselves.

Help is on the way: A phrase used to reassure someone that relief is coming. Example: Stay calm, help is on the way!

The word helping is the present participle of the verb 'help'. It is pronounced /ˈhɛlpɪŋ/ in both British and American English, with the stress on the first syllable.

It rhymes with words like yelping, shelving, and delving. Remember that as a gerund, it can function as the subject of a sentence, such as: 'Helping others makes me feel good.'

Fun Fact

The word has remained remarkably consistent in meaning for over 1,000 years.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈhɛlpɪŋ/

Clear 'h', short 'e', crisp 'p', and 'ing' sound.

US /ˈhɛlpɪŋ/

Similar to UK, slightly more emphasis on the 'p'.

Common Errors

  • Dropping the 'g' at the end
  • Pronouncing 'e' like 'i'
  • Stressing the second syllable

Rhymes With

yelping shelving delving welping selfing

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 1/5

Very easy to read.

Writing 2/5

Simple to use.

Speaking 1/5

Very common.

الاستماع 1/5

Easy to hear.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

help do work

Learn Next

assistance supportive cooperation

متقدم

altruism facilitation benevolence

Grammar to Know

Gerunds

Helping is fun.

Present Participle

He is helping.

Transitive Verbs

I am helping him.

Examples by Level

1

I am helping my dad.

I assist my father.

Present continuous.

2

She is helping me.

She assists me.

Object pronoun.

3

Helping is good.

To assist is nice.

Gerund as subject.

4

Are you helping?

Do you assist?

Interrogative.

5

We are helping now.

We assist at this time.

Adverb of time.

6

He likes helping.

He enjoys assisting.

Verb + gerund.

7

Start helping today.

Begin assisting today.

Imperative.

8

They are helping out.

They assist.

Phrasal verb.

1

I enjoy helping my friends with their homework.

2

She is always helping people in need.

3

Helping others makes me happy.

4

Are you helping your sister with the dishes?

5

The teacher is helping the students learn.

6

We are helping to clean the playground.

7

He spent the day helping his grandfather.

8

Helping is a part of being a good neighbor.

1

The volunteers are helping to rebuild the community center.

2

I appreciate you helping me with this difficult task.

3

Helping the environment is a priority for many people.

4

She is helping her brother prepare for his interview.

5

The software is helping us track our progress.

6

Are you helping with the event planning this weekend?

7

Helping out at the shelter is a rewarding experience.

8

He is helping himself to the buffet.

1

The new law is helping to reduce unemployment rates.

2

By helping others, we often find our own purpose.

3

She is helping to facilitate a smooth transition for the staff.

4

The organization is helping refugees find housing.

5

Helping to bridge the gap between theory and practice is vital.

6

He is helping out by managing the budget this month.

7

The charity is helping to fund medical research.

8

Helping students achieve their potential is our goal.

1

The initiative is helping to catalyze significant social change.

2

His contribution is helping to alleviate the pressure on the team.

3

Helping to foster an inclusive environment is a leadership skill.

4

The research is helping to elucidate the complexities of the virus.

5

She is helping to orchestrate a major shift in company culture.

6

Helping to stabilize the economy requires careful planning.

7

The donation is helping to sustain the local arts program.

8

Helping to mitigate the effects of climate change is a global effort.

1

The philosopher argues that the act of helping is an intrinsic human virtue.

2

By helping to dismantle outdated systems, the activists sparked reform.

3

The subtle nuance of helping lies in the intent behind the action.

4

Helping to preserve endangered languages is a scholarly endeavor.

5

The benefactor is helping to institutionalize support for the arts.

6

Helping to navigate the intricacies of international law is his specialty.

7

The intervention is helping to rectify a long-standing injustice.

8

Helping to cultivate a legacy of kindness is his life's work.

تلازمات شائعة

helping hand
helping out
actively helping
helping others
helping to build
helping to improve
helping to solve
helping with
helping a friend
helping the community

Idioms & Expressions

"a helping hand"

assistance

Need a helping hand?

neutral

"help yourself"

take what you want

Help yourself to the food.

casual

"God helps those who help themselves"

take initiative

Don't wait, God helps those who help themselves.

proverbial

"help is on the way"

relief is coming

Don't worry, help is on the way.

neutral

"beyond help"

cannot be saved

That old car is beyond help.

casual

"not helping"

making things worse

Your comments are not helping.

casual

Easily Confused

helping vs Helping vs Helping out

They mean similar things.

Helping out is more casual and implies a specific task.

I'm helping. / I'm helping out with the dishes.

helping vs Helping vs Assisting

Both mean to support.

Assisting is more formal.

Helping a friend. / Assisting a client.

helping vs Helping vs Serving

Both involve doing things for others.

Serving implies a duty or role.

Helping a neighbor. / Serving at a restaurant.

helping vs Helping vs Supporting

Both imply backing.

Supporting is often emotional or financial.

Helping with chores. / Supporting a cause.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + helping + Object

He is helping me.

A2

Helping + Object + is + Adjective

Helping others is kind.

B1

Subject + is + helping + to + Infinitive

She is helping to clean.

B2

Subject + is + helping + Object + with + Noun

They are helping us with the project.

C1

Helping + [clause]

Helping when you can is important.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

helper a person who helps

Verbs

help to assist

Adjectives

helpful giving help

مرتبط

helpless opposite of helpful

How to Use It

frequency

9/10

Formality Scale

Assisting (Formal) Helping (Neutral) Helping out (Casual) Lending a hand (Idiomatic)

أخطاء شائعة

Helping to me Helping me
Helping is transitive; it does not need 'to'.
I am help you I am helping you
Use the participle form for continuous actions.
Helping with the work to me Helping me with the work
Object comes before the prepositional phrase.
She is helpfully She is helpful
Helpfully is an adverb; helpful is the adjective.
Helping to someone Helping someone
Do not use 'to' after help.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Visualize a hand helping you climb a ladder.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Used constantly in daily favors.

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Cultural Insight

Volunteering is a huge part of 'helping' in the US.

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Grammar Shortcut

No 'to' after help.

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Say It Right

Don't swallow the 'p'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use 'to' with helping.

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Did You Know?

The word is over 1,000 years old.

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Study Smart

Use it in sentences about your day.

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Rhyme Time

Rhyme it with yelping.

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Formal vs Casual

Use 'assisting' for work, 'helping' for friends.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

H-E-L-P: Have Every Little Person...

Visual Association

A hand reaching out to pull someone up.

Word Web

Support Kindness Cooperation Service

تحدٍّ

Try helping someone with a small task today!

أصل الكلمة

Old English

Original meaning: To succor or support

السياق الثقافي

None, generally considered a positive and polite term.

Helping is a core value in many English-speaking cultures, often linked to volunteering and community service.

The Beatles song 'Help!' The movie 'The Help'

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At home

  • Helping with chores
  • Helping out in the kitchen
  • Helping my sibling

At work

  • Helping the team
  • Helping with the deadline
  • Helping to improve systems

At school

  • Helping a classmate
  • Helping with research
  • Helping the teacher

In the community

  • Helping the needy
  • Helping at the shelter
  • Helping the environment

Conversation Starters

"Who is someone you enjoy helping?"

"How do you feel when you are helping others?"

"What is a task you are currently helping with?"

"Do you think helping is a learned behavior?"

"How can we start helping our community more?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time someone was helping you.

Describe a project you are helping with right now.

Why is helping important for society?

What is the most rewarding way of helping others?

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

Yes, it is the present participle of help.

Yes, as a gerund.

Help is the base verb; helping is the continuous action.

It is neutral and suitable for most contexts.

It is a soft nasal sound.

No, just 'helping someone'.

Yes, it implies a beneficial action.

Hindering or obstructing.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

I am ___ my mom.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: helping

Use the present participle.

multiple choice A2

Which means to assist?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Helping

Helping is a synonym for assisting.

true false B1

Helping is an adjective.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: صحيح

It can function as an adjective in phrases like 'a helping hand'.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

These are synonyms.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Subject + verb + participle + object.

النتيجة: /5

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