Aid & Assistance Vocabulary Set in Interactions: Full and Detailed List
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Learn Now /lɛnd ˈsʌmˌwʌn ə ˈhɛlpɪŋ hænd/
Example:
Can you lend me a helping hand with these boxes?
/meɪk jərˈsɛlf ˈjuːsfəl/
Example:
Instead of just standing there, why don't you make yourself useful and help with the dishes?
/bi kruːəl tu bi kaɪnd/
Example:
I had to fire him, but sometimes you have to be cruel to be kind.
/ɪn ɡʊd hændz/
Example:
Don't worry about your dog; he's in good hands with the pet sitter.
/bi ðɛr fɔr/
Example:
I know I can always count on my best friend to be there for me.
have somebody’s interests at heart
/hæv ˈsʌmˌbɑdiz ˈɪntrəsts æt hɑrt/
Example:
I know she always has my interests at heart, even when she's being tough.
/ə ɡʊd tɜrn/
Example:
She did me a good turn by lending me her car when mine broke down.
/ˈpep ˌtɔk/
Example:
The coach gave the team a pep talk before the big game.
/ə pɔrt ɪn ə stɔrm/
Example:
Her friendship was a port in a storm during his divorce.