Examples of using "Ayudó" in a sentence and their english translations:
Nobody helped her.
Who helped them?
Tom helped.
That helped.
She helped us.
Did Tom help?
Who contributed?
- And no one helped you?
- And nobody helped you?
Bob helped me.
Mary helped me.
She helped him.
Mary helped us.
Do you think it helped?
Tom helped me.
Tom helped us.
Who helped you?
Who helped him?
Who helped her?
- Tom helped a lot.
- Tom has helped a lot.
That didn't help either, though,
- And no one helped you?
- And nobody helped you?
Tom helped us a lot.
My friend helped me.
Tom has helped me a lot.
Did anyone else help you?
Who else helped you?
Who helped Tom?
- And no one helped you?
- And nobody helped you?
"Who helped you?" "Tom did."
My friend helped me.
Tom helped again.
That didn't help very much.
Yes, Bob helped me.
Who contributed?
Tom helped a little.
Tom helped Mary.
- Tom didn't help me.
- Tom did not help me.
No one helped me.
She herself helped him.
That really helped us.
No one helped me.
She helped cook lunch.
Did Tom help his mother yesterday?
She was kind enough to help me.
She herself helped him.
She helped cook lunch.
- He helped me to move.
- He helped me move.
Why didn't she help you?
He's helped me willingly.
Mary helped Tom.
She helped her friends.
Tom didn't help Mary.
My brother helped me with my homework.
And nobody helped you?
Tom helped Mary with her homework.
This helped me a lot, actually.
She helped cook lunch.
She was only too glad to help us.
He helped me carry the chair.
The map helped me to orient myself.
It's he who helped me.
Did Tom help his mother yesterday?
Tom helped me with the move.
I need to know who helped Tom.