Sorry, I don't know what else I should say
It's just a simple request for help.
Try:It's just a simple request for help.
[ no "a"]I haveahomework
Well, "would" would work there. However, I don't know if that would be persuasive. (Read post #9.)I have SOME homework and I want my friend to help, but I don't know whether or not he can. Then, can I say the following?
Your helping me with my homework will be a good idea.
Yes, but it should be "I'll really appreciate it if you can help me with my friend". I'm talking about a current situation, not the past.Try:
I'd really appreciate it if you could help me with my homework.
No, it shouldn't. That would be unnatural.Yes, but it should be "I'll really appreciate it if you can help me with my friend".
Here's something for you to learn: "would" is not always used to talk about the past.I'm talking about a current situation, not the past.
Why do you suddenly need help with your friend? This thread has all been about someone helping you with your homework.Yes, but it should be "I'll really appreciate it if you can help me with my friend". I'm talking about a current situation, not the past.
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