Examples of using "Hilft" in a sentence and their english translations:
Does Tom help Mary?
- Tom's helping.
- Tom is helping.
It helps.
Is it helping?
- Does that help?
- Is it helping?
- Mary is helping her mother.
- Marie is helping his mother.
He often helps others.
Mary is helping her mother.
That doesn't help very much.
He helps her.
She is helping him.
Who helps her?
That's not helping.
That always helps.
- He's helping me.
- She's helping me.
He helps us.
- You help us.
- She helps us.
She's helping me.
Who's going to help me?
Tom helps us.
Every dollar helps.
Tom helps Mary.
This isn't helping.
Tom isn't helping.
Tom is helping her.
Tom is helping him.
- Tom is helping me.
- Tom helps me.
She helps her.
- Is Tom helping Mary?
- Does Tom help Mary?
It sometimes helps.
Marika helps me in English.
Mary is going to help us tomorrow.
Who helps your mother?
Tom is helping his wife.
Does this medicine actually help?
He helps the poor.
He often helps others.
Tom often helps Mary.
- And no one is helping you?
- And no one helps you?
- I hope that helps.
- I hope that that helps.
It won't help you.
I'm sure Tom will help you.
Tom likes helping others.
Tom often helps others.
Tom never helps me.
Tom doesn't help me.
Tom is going to help us tomorrow.
Wine helps with digestion.
Why isn't anyone helping Tom?
That helps me fall asleep.
- That's very helpful.
- That helps a lot.
That helps us a lot.
Mary likes helping others.
- Why won't anybody help me?
- Why won't anyone help me?
- Tom helps his colleagues.
- Tom is helping his colleagues.