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What does this phrase mean: "on purpose"? | Have to vs. must
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Help vs. support Tue Nov 16, 2004 10:40 am  Help vs. support
 

Test No. incompl/inter-23 "Leave me alone", question 7

Alan: Oh, yes I've heard of them. Do they ......... you with your English?

(a) aid
(b) support
(c) help
(d) comfort

Test No. incompl/inter-23 "Leave me alone", answer 7

Alan: Oh, yes I've heard of them. Do they help you with your English?

Correct answer: (c) help

Your answer was: correct
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Help Tue Nov 16, 2004 12:09 pm  Help
 

The more positive word help is needed here.
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