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palinkasocsi

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Dear Friends,

Are the following sentences correct:

1. If there is anything that I can help you(?) I certainly will be glad to do it for you.

2. If there is anything that(?) I can help you in/with I certainly will be glad to do it for you.
Thank you.

Palinkasocsi
 

MASM

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You can use the second one:
2. If there is anything (that) I can help you with I certainly will be glad to do it for you.
 

emsr2d2

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Dear Friends,

Are the following sentences correct:

1. If there is anything that I can help you(?) I certainly will be glad to do it for you.

2. If there is anything that(?) I can help you in/with I certainly will be glad to do it for you.
Thank you.

Palinkasocsi

You don't absolutely need "that" or "which". You can just say "If there's anything I can help you........."

In this instance I would use "help you with".

There are plenty of options for this kind of offer:

If there's anything I can do to help, please let me know.
If there's anything I can help you with, I will be pleased to do so.
If you require help with anything, please feel free to contact me.

Etc, etc...
 
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