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- Don ? - ripeté Renzo , come per aiutare il paziente a buttar fuori il resto ; e stava curvo , con l'orecchio chino sulla bocca di lui , con le braccia tese , e i pugni stretti all'indietro .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Don Abbondio gli andò dietro , e , mentre quegli girava la chiave nella toppa , se gli accostò , e , con volto serio e ansioso , alzandogli davanti agli occhi le tre prime dita della destra , come per aiutarlo anche lui dal canto suo , - giurate almeno . . .- gli disse .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Che ! tu andavi in cerca d'amici . . .quali amici ! . . .che non t'avrebber potuto aiutare , neppur volendo ! E cercavi di perder Quel solo che lo può e lo vuole ! Non sai tu che Dio è l'amico de' tribolati , che confidano in Lui ? Non sai tu che , a metter fuori l'unghie , il debole non ci guadagna ? E quando pure . . .- A questo punto , afferrò fortemente il braccio di Renzo: il suo aspetto , senza perder d'autorità , s'atteggiò d'una compunzione solenne , gli occhi s'abbassarono , la voce divenne lenta e come sotterranea: - quando pure . . .è un terribile guadagno ! Renzo ! vuoi tu confidare in me ? . . .che dico in me , omiciattolo , fraticello ? Vuoi tu confidare in Dio ?<>
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E lei , signor dottor riverito , in vece di farmi de' sogghigni , per farmi capire ch'è del mio parere , perché non sostiene le mie ragioni , con la sua buona tabella , per aiutarmi a persuader questo signore ?<>
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- Lucia , - disse Renzo , - volete voi mancarmi ora ? Non avevamo noi fatto tutte le cose da buon cristiani ? Non dovremmo esser già marito e moglie ? Il curato non ci aveva fissato lui il giorno e l'ora ? E di chi è la colpa , se dobbiamo ora aiutarci con un po' d'ingegno ? No , non mi mancherete .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Ma , pazienza ! È una magra parola , una parola amara , per chi non crede ; ma tu . . . ! non vorrai tu concedere a Dio un giorno , due giorni , il tempo che vorrà prendere , per far trionfare la giustizia ? Il tempo è suo ; e ce n'ha promesso tanto ! Lascia fare a Lui , Renzo ; e sappi . . .sappiate tutti ch'io ho già in mano un filo , per aiutarvi .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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- Avete sentito cos'ha detto d'un non so che . . .d'un filo che ha , per aiutarci ? - disse Lucia .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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- Son qui , - risponde il console , di mezzo alla folla: - son qui ; ma bisogna aiutarmi , bisogna ubbidire .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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- Di che cosa ? - rispose quello: - siam quaggiù per aiutarci l'uno con l'altro , - e ritirò la mano , quasi con ribrezzo , come se gli fosse proposto di rubare , allorché Renzo cercò di farvi sdrucciolare una parte de' quattrinelli che si trovava indosso , e che aveva presi quella sera , con intenzione di regalar generosamente don Abbondio , quando questo l'avesse , suo malgrado , servito .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Cos'era venuto a fare ? Era un'anima del purgatorio , comparsa per aiutar le donne ; era un'anima dannata d'un pellegrino birbante e impostore , che veniva sempre di notte a unirsi con chi facesse di quelle che lui aveva fatte vivendo ; era un pellegrino vivo e vero , che coloro avevan voluto ammazzare , per timor che gridasse , e destasse il paese ; era (vedete un po' cosa si va a pensare !) uno di quegli stessi malandrini travestito da pellegrino ; era questo , era quello , era tante cose che tutta la sagacità e l'esperienza del Griso non sarebbe bastata a scoprire chi fosse , se il Griso avesse dovuto rilevar questa parte della storia da' discorsi altrui .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Quelli che non potevano aiutare , facevan coraggio con gli urli ; ma nello stesso tempo , con lo star lì a pigiare , impicciavan di più il lavoro già impicciato dalla gara disordinata de' lavoranti: giacché , per grazia del cielo , accade talvolta anche nel male quella cosa troppo frequente nel bene , che i fautori più ardenti divengano un impedimento .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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E se i prepotenti non vogliono abbassar la testa , e fanno il pazzo , siam qui noi per aiutarlo , come s'è fatto oggi .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Oh bella ! E se un furfantone , che avesse al suo comando una mano d'altri furfanti: perché se fosse solo . . .- e qui finì la frase con un gesto: - se un furfantone volesse saper dov'io sono , per farmi qualche brutto tiro , domando io se questa faccia si moverebbe per aiutarmi .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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E giacché vedo che siete ben disposto , e io mi sento inclinato a aiutarvi , voglio darvi anche un altro parere , per vostro bene .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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- Non si sa ; sarà scappato , o sarà nascosto in Milano: son gente che non ha né casa né tetto , e trovan per tutto da alloggiare e da rintanarsi: però finché il diavolo può , e vuole aiutarli: ci dan poi dentro quando meno se lo pensano ; perché , quando la pera è matura , convien che caschi .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Aspetta che mi mova un'altra volta , per aiutar signori . . .È vero che bisogna farlo per l'anima: son prossimo anche loro .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Era un pesciaiolo di Pescarenico , che andava a Milano , secondo l'ordinario , a spacciar la sua mercanzia ; e il buon frate Cristoforo l'aveva pregato che , passando per Monza , facesse una scappata al monastero , salutasse le donne da parte sua , raccontasse loro quel che si sapeva del tristo caso di Renzo , raccomandasse loro d'aver pazienza , e confidare in Dio ; e che lui povero frate non si dimenticherebbe certamente di loro , e spierebbe l'occasione di poterle aiutare ; e intanto non mancherebbe , ogni settimana , di far loro saper le sue nuove , per quel mezzo , o altrimenti .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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- Oh per carità ! - esclamò Agnese , con quel misto di gratitudine e d'impazienza , che si prova a un'esibizione in cui si trovi più la buona volontà altrui , che la propria convenienza: - cosa m'importa a me che uomo sia o non sia un altro , quando quel pover'uomo che non c'è più , era quello che sapeva le nostre cose , e aveva preparato tutto per aiutarci ?<>
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Ciò detto , prende con una mano il morso , con l'altra la staffa , per aiutar don Abbondio a scendere .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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E ha fatto proprio vedere che , benché ci sia la carestia , bisogna ringraziare il Signore , ed esser contenti: far quel che si può , industriarsi , aiutarsi , e poi esser contenti .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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E per venire alle corte , donna Prassede , sentendo che il cardinale s'era incaricato di trovare a Lucia un ricovero , punta dal desiderio di secondare e di prevenire a un tratto quella buona intenzione , s'esibì di prender la giovine in casa , dove , senz'essere addetta ad alcun servizio particolare , potrebbe , a piacer suo , aiutar l'altre donne ne' loro lavori .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Dopo qualche momento , Lucia , rattenendo i singhiozzi , riprese: - ora che la cosa è fatta , bisogna adattarsi di buon animo ; e voi , povera mamma , voi mi potete aiutare , prima , pregando il Signore per la vostra povera figlia , e poi . . .bisogna bene che quel poverino lo sappia .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Dopo l'espressioni più forti che si possano immaginare di pietà e di terrore per i casi di Lucia , - scrivete , - proseguiva dettando , - che io il cuore in pace non lo voglio mettere , e non lo metterò mai ; e che non son pareri da darsi a un figliuolo par mio ; e che i danari non li toccherò ; che li ripongo , e li tengo in deposito , per la dote della giovine ; che già la giovine dev'esser mia ; che io non so di promessa ; e che ho ben sempre sentito dire che la Madonna c'entra per aiutare i tribolati , e per ottener delle grazie , ma per far dispetto e per mancar di parola , non l'ho sentito mai ; e che codesto non può stare ; e che , con questi danari , abbiamo a metter su casa qui ; e che , se ora sono un po' imbrogliato , l'è una burrasca che passerà presto - ; e cose simili .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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C'era anzi , condotto da un suo luogotenente , il suo proprio reggimento ; degli altri condottieri , la più parte avevan comandato sotto di lui , e ci si trovava più d'uno di quelli che , quattr'anni dopo , dovevano aiutare a fargli far quella cattiva fine che ognun sa .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Possibile che nessuno mi voglia aiutare ! Oh che gente ! Aspettatemi almeno , che possa venire anch'io con voi ; aspettate d'esser quindici o venti , da condurmi via insieme , ch'io non sia abbandonato .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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- Lasci un po' star codesta gente ; che già non son quelli che ci verranno a aiutare , - diceva Perpetua .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Delle molte relazioni contemporanee , non ce n'è alcuna che basti da sé a darne un'idea un po' distinta e ordinata ; come non ce n'è alcuna che non possa aiutare a formarla .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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In quanto alla maniera di penetrare in città , Renzo aveva sentito , così all'ingrosso , che c'eran ordini severissimi di non lasciar entrar nessuno , senza bulletta di sanità ; ma che in vece ci s'entrava benissimo , chi appena sapesse un po' aiutarsi e cogliere il momento .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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La disgrazia fu ch'eravamo in un luogo così solitario , ché se era in mezzo Milano , chiamavo gente , e mi facevo aiutare a acchiapparlo .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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In poco tempo , Lucia era stata in grado di poter aiutar l'altra , che s'era trovata aggravatissima .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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Per mio padre, veniva; non già per me; veniva per aiutare la mia vecchia governante a curare, a ripulire il mio povero padre, di là...(Pirandello - Novelle per un anno)<>
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Dopo la morte di don Zame , egli era rimasto con le tre dame per aiutarle a sbrigare i loro affari imbrogliati .( Grazia Deledda - Canne al vento)
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Ma mi raccomando , attenzione ! Le serve del prete corsero fuori per aiutare don Predu a scaricar le bisacce , mentre le altre donne affacciavano i visi pallidi alle porticine e il cane , dopo aver un po' abbaiato , si slanciava alto davanti al cavallo quasi volesse baciarlo .( Grazia Deledda - Canne al vento)
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Bisognerebbe aiutarlo , cercargli un'occupazione .( Grazia Deledda - Canne al vento)
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Efix la guarda , la guarda , e gli sembra di ricordare una vita anteriore , remotissima , e gli sembra che ella gli accenni di accostarsi , di aiutarla a scendere , di seguirla . . .( Grazia Deledda - Canne al vento)
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Per la prima volta in vita sua provava un sentimento strano ; il bisogno di muoversi , di fare qualche cosa per aiutare la famiglia .( Grazia Deledda - Canne al vento)
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Allora Noemi , calda ancora di pietà e d'amore di Dio , s'accorse per la prima volta che il servo si era mal ridotto , vecchio , grigio , con le vesti divenutegli larghe , e tese la mano come per aiutarlo a sollevarsi .( Grazia Deledda - Canne al vento)
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Tu devi aiutarmi , Kallina: se vuoi tu puoi farlo .( Grazia Deledda - Canne al vento)
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«Io posso aiutarle , posso aiutarle ancora , anche se esse non lo vogliono . . .( Grazia Deledda - Canne al vento)
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Era il prete , era il Milese , era Zuannantoni , erano le serve di don Predu , e don Predu stesso e Noemi: a volte qualcuno di loro si faceva coraggio e cercava di aiutarlo , di trarlo giú dal muricciuolo , senza riuscirvi .( Grazia Deledda - Canne al vento)
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Io dovevo distrarre lui, e lei aiutare a distrarsi: servire a doppio. (Tommaseo - Fede e bellezza)
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Fu fermato dunque di fare la metà del viaggio insieme; poi, per risparmio di spesa, Maria se n’andrebbe col vecchio; e troverebbe in Corsica conoscenti, da aiutarla, nella breve assenza del marito, a mettere su casa.. (Tommaseo - Fede e bellezza)
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Aveva sulle prime apertamente e solennemente disapprovata la inclinazione di Luisa per Franco parendogli quello un matrimonio troppo disuguale; ma poiché i giovani erano stati fermi e sua sorella aveva consentito, egli tenendosi la sua opinione per sé, s'era messo ad aiutare in tutto che poteva. (Fogazzaro - Piccolo mondo antico)
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Fece un gesto negativo a Franco che avrebbe pur voluto adoperarsi, aiutarla in qualche modo. (Fogazzaro - Piccolo mondo antico)
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«Ti rincresce molto?», diss'ella fissandolo negli occhi, «che io m'irriti come te d'aver questi padroni in casa, che io desideri come te di aiutare anche con le mie mani a cacciarli via o preferiresti che io cercassi di emendare Radetzky e di mitigare i croati?» «Questa è un'altra cosa!» «Come un'altra cosa? No, è la stessa cosa!» «È un'altra cosa!», ripeté Franco; e non seppe dimostrare che fosse un'altra cosa. (Fogazzaro - Piccolo mondo antico)
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Questo prete, un piccolo vecchietto contraffatto, focoso e dottissimo, lo invitò a casa sua, in piazza Paesana, si pose ad aiutarlo con entusiasmo, gli suggerì una quantità di libri, parte da legger lui, parte da mandare a sua moglie. (Fogazzaro - Piccolo mondo antico)
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Gridò, corse al campanello, svegliò d'un colpo tutta la casa e si precipitò ad aiutar la vecchia che rantolava: «Il prete, il prete! Il prefetto, il prefetto!» 2 13. (Fogazzaro - Piccolo mondo antico)
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Un solo uomo in quella sciagura poteva aiutarlo: il dottore. L'aveva incontrato poche volte, aveva scambiato con lui poche parole;(D'Annunzio - Forse che sì forse che no)
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* Pensò che forse ella si era fatta aiutare, accompagnare a quelle prove da qualcuno, forse dal Baldani, forse dal Luna o dal Betti... ( Pirandello - Il fu Mattia Pascal )<>
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* – Aiutarlo? In che cosa?
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* Volevo qualcuno eguale a me , per lavorare assieme ; qualcuno più grande di me per imparare , per esser guidato ; qualcuno al di sotto di me , per aiutare , per dirigere e ammaestrare . (G .Papini - Un uomo finito)<>
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* La liberazione interna , ideale , radicale , di tutti gli uomini e se mai , qua e là , per aiutare il futuro , qualche barile di vera dinamite . (G .Papini - Un uomo finito)<>
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* Volevo liberare (cioè , secondo l'idea mia , aiutare) quelli stessi che disprezzavo e li disprezzavo appunto per — 130 — che non eran liberi e appunto perchè erano spregevoli volevo liberarli . (G .Papini - Un uomo finito)<>
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* Ora questo mio nòcciolo interno deve dar vita a tutto , deve animare e tramutare quel che mi circonda , deve aiutarmi a tollerarlo . (G .Papini - Un uomo finito)<>
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Quando compresi che da sé egli non sarebbe mai più arrivato a scoprire la nicotina nel mio sangue , volli aiutarlo ed espressi il dubbio che la mia indisposizione fosse da attribuirsi a quella .(I.Svevo - La coscienza di zeno)<>
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* Tentò di farsi aiutare dal paziente stesso , ma invano .(I.Svevo - La coscienza di zeno)<>*
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Alberta , la dotta , volle aiutarmi:
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Non seppi aiutarlo nei suoi sforzi:
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Augusta aveva tanto da fare nella sua nuova casa e nella sua vecchia famiglia ove la chiamavano per farsi aiutare nell’assistenza al padre malato , che non vi pensò più .(I.Svevo - La coscienza di zeno)<>
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* Il Copler aveva ragione d’essere severo con una giovinetta che non poteva intendere il valore del tempo: bisognava anche ricordare quante persone facevano dei sacrifici per aiutarla .(I.Svevo - La coscienza di zeno)<>
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* Augusta era stata pregata di aiutare a preparare la sala e la tavola .(I.Svevo - La coscienza di zeno)<>
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adiuvare
= verbo trans. aiutare .<>
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aitare
= aiutare .<>
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aiutante
= participio presente di aiutare , colui che aiuta o assiste qualcuno in un lavoro o in un ufficio ufficiale coadiutore<>
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appunto
= annotazione rapida e concisa , fatta per aiutare la memoria<>
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assecondare
= verbo trans. aiutare , favorire<>
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atare
= aiutare .<>
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carità
= virtù teologale per la quale si ama dio sopra ogni cosa e il prossimo per amore di dio disposizione naturale a compatire e ad aiutare attivamente colui che ne ha bisognoatto concreto di misericordia <>
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coadiutore
= colui che aiuta o sostituisce qualcuno in un'attività  o un ufficio colui che è incaricato di aiutare o supplire il titolare di un ufficio ecclesiastico. <>
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coadiuvare
= verbo trans. aiutare qualcuno in un'attività  , in un lavoro <>
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consiglio
= suggerimento, parere che si dà  a qualcuno per aiutarlo in dubbi o difficoltà  , o per indurlo a fare o non fare qualcosa <>
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favoreggiare
= verbo trans . aiutare , favorire - commettere il delitto di favoreggiamento . <>
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favorire
= verbo trans .
= sostenere , aiutare , incoraggiare <>
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filantropo
= colui che , animato da filantropia , si adopera altruisticamente per aiutare i bisognosi . <>
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mnemonica
= l'arte di esercitare e aiutare la memoria con accorgimenti appropriati <>
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riaiutare
= verbo trans. aiutare di nuovo <>
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riaiutarsi
= verbo riflessivo e rifl. rec. aiutarsi di nuovo. <>
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sanguificare
= verbo transitivo irrorare di sangue -
= verbo intransitivo stimolare , aiutare la produzione di sangue - sanguificarsi
= verbo riflessivo trasformarsi in sangue . <>
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sovvenire
= verbo transitivo aiutare , soccorrere , <>
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sovvenzionare
= verbo transitivo aiutare con una sovvenzione , <>
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spalleggiare
= verbo transitivo aiutare , difendere , proteggere , <>
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Inglese
Vocabolario e frasi
(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "Aye--because she asked him at last how he liked Netherfield, and hecould not help answering her; but she said he seemed quite angry atbeing spoke to.<>
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Bingley likes your sister undoubtedly; but hemay never do more than like her, if she does not help him on.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "But she does help him on, as much as her nature will allow.<>
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Hurst sang with her sister, and while they were thus employed,Elizabeth could not help observing, as she turned over some music-booksthat lay on the instrument, how frequently Mr. Darcy's eyes were fixedon her.<>
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--And what can hemean by apologising for being next in the entail?--We cannot suppose hewould help it if he could.<>
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Shereceived him with her very best politeness, which he returned withas much more, apologising for his intrusion, without any previousacquaintance with her, which he could not help flattering himself,however, might be justified by his relationship to the young ladies whointroduced him to her notice.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) Elizabeth's spirits were so high on this occasion, that though she didnot often speak unnecessarily to Mr. Collins, she could not help askinghim whether he intended to accept Mr. Bingley's invitation, and ifhe did, whether he would think it proper to join in the evening'samusement; and she was rather surprised to find that he entertained noscruple whatever on that head, and was very far from dreading a rebukeeither from the Archbishop, or Lady Catherine de Bourgh, by venturing todance.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) When the dancing recommenced, however, and Darcy approached to claim herhand, Charlotte could not help cautioning her in a whisper, not to be asimpleton, and allow her fancy for Wickham to make her appear unpleasantin the eyes of a man ten times his consequence.<>
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She could not help frequentlyglancing her eye at Mr. Darcy, though every glance convinced her of whatshe dreaded; for though he was not always looking at her mother, she wasconvinced that his attention was invariably fixed by her.<>
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Bennet; she would have beenglad to be equally satisfied that her daughter had meant to encouragehim by protesting against his proposals, but she dared not believe it,and could not help saying so.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) The possibility of Mr. Collins's fancying himself in love with herfriend had once occurred to Elizabeth within the last day or two; butthat Charlotte could encourage him seemed almost as far frompossibility as she could encourage him herself, and her astonishment wasconsequently so great as to overcome at first the bounds of decorum, andshe could not help crying out:"Engaged to Mr. Collins! My dear Charlotte--impossible!"The steady countenance which Miss Lucas had commanded in telling herstory, gave way to a momentary confusion here on receiving so direct areproach; though, as it was no more than she expected, she soon regainedher composure, and calmly replied:"Why should you be surprised, my dear Eliza? Do you think it incrediblethat Mr. Collins should be able to procure any woman's good opinion,because he was not so happy as to succeed with you?"But Elizabeth had now recollected herself, and making a strong effortfor it, was able to assure with tolerable firmness that the prospect oftheir relationship was highly grateful to her, and that she wished herall imaginable happiness.<>
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Bennet's leaving them together, after alonger irritation than usual about Netherfield and its master, she couldnot help saying:"Oh, that my dear mother had more command over herself! She can have noidea of the pain she gives me by her continual reflections on him.<>
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But does not Janecorrespond with his sister? She will not be able to help calling.<>
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I pity,though I cannot help blaming her.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) Elizabeth could hardly help smiling as she assured her that had not beenthe case.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "Who that knows what his misfortunes have been, can help feeling aninterest in him?""His misfortunes!" repeated Darcy contemptuously; "yes, his misfortuneshave been great indeed.<>
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Mr.Wickham's chief object was unquestionably my sister's fortune, whichis thirty thousand pounds; but I cannot help supposing that the hope ofrevenging himself on me was a strong inducement.<>
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How could she deny thatcredit to his assertions in one instance, which she had been obliged togive in the other? He declared himself to be totally unsuspicious of hersister's attachment; and she could not help remembering what Charlotte'sopinion had always been.<>
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As for Elizabeth herself, this invitation was so far fromexciting in her the same feelings as in her mother and Lydia, that sheconsidered it as the death warrant of all possibility of common sensefor the latter; and detestable as such a step must make her were itknown, she could not help secretly advising her father not to let hergo.<>
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Elizabeth could not help saying, "It isvery much to his credit, I am sure, that you should think so.<>
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But, to be sure, thegood lady who showed us his house did give him a most flaming character!I could hardly help laughing aloud sometimes.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) Chapter 45Convinced as Elizabeth now was that Miss Bingley's dislike of her hadoriginated in jealousy, she could not help feeling how unwelcome herappearance at Pemberley must be to her, and was curious to know with howmuch civility on that lady's side the acquaintance would now be renewed.<>
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Gardiner, with occasional help fromElizabeth, the conversation was carried on.<>
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WhenDarcy returned to the saloon, Miss Bingley could not help repeating tohim some part of what she had been saying to his sister.<>
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Adieu! Itake up my pen again to do what I have just told you I would not; butcircumstances are such that I cannot help earnestly begging you all tocome here as soon as possible.<>
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She caredfor none of her friends; she wanted no help of his; she would not hearof leaving Wickham.<>
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She followed him withher eyes, envied everyone to whom he spoke, had scarcely patience enoughto help anybody to coffee; and then was enraged against herself forbeing so silly!"A man who has once been refused! How could I ever be foolish enough toexpect a renewal of his love? Is there one among the sex, who would notprotest against such a weakness as a second proposal to the same woman?There is no indignity so abhorrent to their feelings!"She was a little revived, however, by his bringing back his coffee cuphimself; and she seized the opportunity of saying:"Is your sister at Pemberley still?""Yes, she will remain there till Christmas.<>
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Here, Sarah, come to MissBennet this moment, and help her on with her gown.<>
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Nay, when I read a letter of his, I cannot help givinghim the preference even over Wickham, much as I value the impudence andhypocrisy of my son-in-law.<>
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Ican no longer help thanking you for your unexampled kindness to mypoor sister.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) Elizabeth could not help smiling at his easy manner of directing hisfriend.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) Elizabeth could hardly help laughing at so convenient a proposal; yetwas really vexed that her mother should be always giving him such anepithet.<>
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Jane was not deceived, but she wasaffected; and though feeling no reliance on her, could not help writingher a much kinder answer than she knew was deserved.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'He always falls down when he's took out o' the cab,' continued thedriver, 'but when he's in it, we bears him up werry tight, and takeshim in werry short, so as he can't werry well fall down; and we've gota pair o' precious large wheels on, so ven he does move, they run afterhim, and he must go on--he can't help it.<>
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Joe--damn that boy, he's gone to sleepagain--Joe, help Tom put in the horses.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'And such was the return to which he had looked through the wearyperspective of many years, and for which he had undergone so muchsuffering! No face of welcome, no look of forgiveness, no house toreceive, no hand to help him--and this too in the old village.<>
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Does Rachael still wish it?Of course--she don't like it--but must be done--avert suspicion--afraidof her brother--says there's no help for it--only a few days more--whenold folks blinded--crown your happiness.<>
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No help for it,' replied that truly great man.<>
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) 'Now help me, lead this womandownstairs.<>
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It'sa delightful thing to see affection in families, but it may be carriedrather too far, and Nathaniel Pipkin could not help thinking that MariaLobbs must be very particularly fond of her relations, if she paid asmuch attention to all of them as to this individual cousin.<>
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She drew her arm coaxingly through the old man's,and whispered something in his ear; and do what he would, old Lobbscouldn't help breaking out into a smile, while a tear stole down hischeek at the same time.<>
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What does our dastardly contemporary mean? What would theruffian say, if we, setting at naught, like him, the decencies ofsocial intercourse, were to raise the curtain which happily conceals Hisprivate life from general ridicule, not to say from general execration?What, if we were even to point out, and comment on, facts andcircumstances, which are publicly notorious, and beheld by every onebut our mole-eyed contemporary--what if we were to print the followingeffusion, which we received while we were writing the commencement ofthis article, from a talented fellow-townsman and correspondent? '"LINES TO A BRASS POT '"Oh Pott! if you'd known How false she'd have grown, When you heard the marriage bells tinkle; You'd have done then, I vow, What you cannot help now, And handed her over to W"What,' said Mr. Pott solemnly--'what rhymes to "tinkle," villain?What rhymes to tinkle?' said Mrs.<>
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"I have felt this strange feeling before," said he, "Icannot help thinking there's something wrong about that closet.<>
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Sammy, help your master upto the box; t'other leg, Sir, that's it; give us your hand, Sir.<>
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Wery sorry, Sir,' replied Mr. Weller; 'but when I think o' that 'ereJob, I can't help opening the walve a inch or two.<>
---------------
Of course, the young man can't help the faults of his master,' saidMrs.<>
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The first goblin was a most astonishing leaper,and none of the others could come near him; even in the extremity of histerror the sexton could not help observing, that while his friends werecontent to leap over the common-sized gravestones, the first one tookthe family vaults, iron railings and all, with as much ease as if theyhad been so many street-posts.<>
---------------
It was a good long slide, and there was something in themotion which Mr. Pickwick, who was very cold with standing still, couldnot help envying.<>
---------------
Raddle, elevating her voice forthe information of the neighbours--'do you suppose that I'm a-going dayafter day to let a fellar occupy my lodgings as never thinks of payinghis rent, nor even the very money laid out for the fresh butter and lumpsugar that's bought for his breakfast, and the very milk that's took in,at the street door? Do you suppose a hard-working and industrious womanas has lived in this street for twenty year (ten year over the way, andnine year and three-quarters in this very house) has nothing else to dobut to work herself to death after a parcel of lazy idle fellars, thatare always smoking and drinking, and lounging, when they ought to beglad to turn their hands to anything that would help 'em to pay theirbills? Do you--My good soul,' interposed Mr. Benjamin Allen soothingly.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'I can't help that, Sir,' replied Mr. Justice Stareleigh.<>
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You cannot help thinking howquickly the time passes with them, which drags so heavily with you; andthe more you think of this, the more your hopes of their speedy arrivaldecline.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) The poor greengrocer bowed very humbly while these little epithets werebestowed upon him, in the true spirit of the very smallest tyranny; andwhen everybody had said something to show his superiority, Mr. Tuckleproceeded to carve the leg of mutton, and to help the company.<>
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No, no; positively I couldn't help it,' said the gentleman in blue.<>
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There, Sam, there!Well,' said Sam, rather sulkily, but giving the proffered hand arespectful shake at the same time--'well, so you ought to be, and I amvery glad to find you air; for, if I can help it, I won't have him putupon by nobody, and that's all about it.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) Sam was so very busy with his own thoughts, that it is probable he wouldhave taken no more notice of the young woman than just raising hishead and remarking that she had a very neat and pretty figure, if hisfeelings of gallantry had not been most strongly roused by observingthat she had no one to help her, and that the carpets seemed too heavyfor her single strength.<>
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Let me help you.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) All this time, the man in the spectacles was hard at work, swearing theclerks; the oath being invariably administered, without any effort atpunctuation, and usually in the following terms:--'Take the book in your right hand this is your name and hand-writing youswear that the contents of this your affidavit are true so help you Goda shilling you must get change I haven't got it.<>
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Let's rinseour mouths with a drop of burnt sherry; the last-comer shall stand it,Mivins shall fetch it, and I'll help to drink it.<>
---------------
( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'You know where the coffee-room is,' said Smangle; 'just run down,and tell that gentleman you've come to help him up with the jug.<>
---------------
God help him! the iron teethof confinement and privation had been slowly filing him down for twentyyears.<>
---------------
What do you mean?Gone, my dear sir--last coat--can't help it.<>
---------------
Ungrateful dog--boyish to cry--can't help it--badfever--weak--ill--hungry.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'Gentlemen,' said Mr. Pell, looking round upon the company, 'success toyour friend! I don't like to boast, gentlemen; it's not my way; but Ican't help saying, that, if your friend hadn't been fortunate enoughto fall into hands that--But I won't say what I was going to say.<>
---------------
Nowyou know that's infernal clever! Damme, you can't help liking a man,when you see these traits about him.<>
---------------
This was soon found, and in acouple of hours they all arrived safely in the Spaniards Tea-gardens,where the luckless Mr. Raddle's very first act nearly occasioned hisgood lady a relapse; it being neither more nor less than to order teafor seven, whereas (as the ladies one and all remarked), what couldhave been easier than for Tommy to have drank out of anybody's cup--oreverybody's, if that was all--when the waiter wasn't looking, whichwould have saved one head of tea, and the tea just as good!However, there was no help for it, and the tea-tray came, with sevencups and saucers, and bread-and-butter on the same scale.<>
---------------
Bardell could not help ruminating on what Mr. Jackson's friendhad said.<>
---------------
There's adestiny in these things, gentlemen; we can't help it.<>
---------------
There were the bailie's wife, andthe bailie's three daughters, and the bailie's grown-up son, and threeor four stout, bushy eye-browed, canny, old Scotch fellows, that thebailie had got together to do honour to my uncle, and help to makemerry.<>
---------------
" It's quite surprisinghow quickly he made up his mind to help the lady at any peril, if sheneeded any help.<>
---------------
Cripps, "couldn't help it--fetched away earlythis morning to a consultation of the very first surgeons inthe country--couldn't do without him--would have him at anyprice--tremendous operation.<>
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No, no,' replied Bob, once more exchanging hats with Mr. Weller; 'Ididn't mean to do it, only I got so enlivened with the ride that Icouldn't help it.<>
---------------
Yellow fever, perhaps--can't help that--if not--'Here Mr. Jingle paused, and striking the crown of his hat with greatviolence, passed his hand over his eyes, and sat down.<>
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Your hand, my boy! Why have I neverheard until the day before yesterday of your suffering yourself to becooped up in jail? And why did you let him do it, Perker?I couldn't help it, my dear Sir,' replied Perker, with a smile and apinch of snuff; 'you know how obstinate he is?Of course I do; of course I do,' replied the old gentleman.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'He von't begin, sir,' rejoined Mr. Weller; 'he knows I ain't ekal toex-pressin' myself ven there's anythin' partickler to be done, and yethe'll stand and see me a-settin' here taking up your walable time, andmakin' a reg'lar spectacle o' myself, rayther than help me out vith asyllable.<>
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You said you'd speak,' replied Sam; 'how should I know you wos done upat the wery beginnin'?You might ha' seen I warn't able to start,' rejoined his father; 'I'mon the wrong side of the road, and backin' into the palin's, and allmanner of unpleasantness, and yet you von't put out a hand to help me.<>
---------------
Hecouldn't help it.<>
---------------
"No, I'm afraid I can't help you.<>
---------------
(Chesterton The secret of father Brown ) "Heaven help us!" muttered Father Brown, frowning after them.<>
---------------
Perhaps they symbolized the readiness ofdivine help to be had within; perhaps they merely implied that the idealbeing of a pious palmist would have as many hands as possible.<>
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(Chesterton The secret of father Brown ) Mallow felt a faint sense of incongruity; but he was far too full of hisproblem to put off the conversation if he could, help it.<>
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(Chesterton The secret of father Brown ) "I am sorry to intrude," said the priest, "and all the more because Ican't help the intrusion looking like interference.<>
---------------
I can't help blinking when I see light.<>
---------------
I am sorry I can't help you
= mi dispiace di non potervi aiutare
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Coniugazione:1 - aiutare
Ausiliare:avere transitivo
INDICATIVO - attivo
Presente
io aiuto
tu aiuti
egli aiuta
noi aiutiamo
voi aiutate
essi aiutano
Imperfetto
io aiutavo
tu aiutavi
egli aiutava
noi aiutavamo
voi aiutavate
essi aiutavano
Passato remoto
io aiutai
tu aiutasti
egli aiutò
noi aiutammo
voi aiutaste
essi aiutarono
Passato prossimo
io ho aiutato
tu hai aiutato
egli ha aiutato
noi abbiamo aiutato
voi avete aiutato
essi hanno aiutato
Trapassato prossimo
io avevo aiutato
tu avevi aiutato
egli aveva aiutato
noi avevamo aiutato
voi avevate aiutato
essi avevano aiutato
Trapassato remoto
io ebbi aiutato
tu avesti aiutato
egli ebbe aiutato
noi avemmo aiutato
voi eveste aiutato
essi ebbero aiutato
Futuro semplice
io aiuterò
tu aiuterai
egli aiuterà
noi aiuteremo
voi aiuterete
essi aiuteranno
Futuro anteriore
io avrò aiutato
tu avrai aiutato
egli avrà aiutato
noi avremo aiutato
voi avrete aiutato
essi avranno aiutato
CONGIUNTIVO - attivo
Presente
che io aiuti
che tu aiuti
che egli aiuti
che noi aiutiamo
che voi aiutiate
che essi aiutino
Passato
che io abbia aiutato
che tu abbia aiutato
che egli abbia aiutato
che noi abbiamo aiutato
che voi abbiate aiutato
che essi abbiano aiutato
Imperfetto
che io aiutassi
che tu aiutassi
che egli aiutasse
che noi aiutassimo
che voi aiutaste
che essi aiutassero
Trapassato
che io avessi aiutato
che tu avessi aiutato
che egli avesse aiutato
che noi avessimo aiutato
che voi aveste aiutato
che essi avessero aiutato
CONDIZIONALE - attivo
Presente
io aiuterei
tu aiuteresti
egli aiuterebbe
noi aiuteremmo
voi aiutereste
essi aiuterebbero
Passato
io avrei aiutato
tu avresti aiutato
egli avrebbe aiutato
noi avremmo aiutato
voi avreste aiutato
essi avrebbero aiutato
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
IMPERATIVO - attivo
Presente
-
aiuta
aiuti
aiutiamo
aiutate
aiutino
Futuro
-
aiuterai
aiuterà
aiuteremo
aiuterete
aiuteranno
INFINITO - attivo
Presente
aiutar
Passato
essersi aiutato
PARTICIPIO - attivo
Presente
aiutante
Passato
aiutato
 
 
GERUNDIO - attivo
Presente
aiutando
Passato
avendo aiutato
Verb: to help-helped-helped
Ausiliar: to have - transitivo
Affermative - INDICATIVE
Present simple
I help
you help
he/she/it helps
we help
you help
they help
Simple past
I helped
you helped
he/she/it helped
we helped
you helped
they helped
Simple past
I helped
you helped
he/she/it helped
we helped
you helped
they helped
Present perfect
I have helped
you have helped
he/she/it has helped
we have helped
you have helped
they have helped
Past perfect
I had helped
you had helped
he/she/it had helped
we had helped
you had helped
they had helped
Past perfect
I had helped
you had helped
he/she/it had helped
we had helped
you had helped
they had helped
Simple future
I will help
you will help
he/she/it will help
we will help
you will help
they will help
Future perfect
I will have helped
you will have helped
he/she/it will have helped
we will have helped
you will have helped
they will have helped
Present continuous
I am helping
you are helping
he/she/it is helping
we are helping
you are helping
they are helping
Past simple continuous
I was helping
you were helping
he/she/it was helping
we were helping
you were helping
they were helping
Future continuous
I will be helping
you will be helping
he/she/it will be helping
we will be helping
you will be helping
they will be helping
Future perfect continuous
I will have been helping
you will have been helping
he/she/it will have been helping
we will have been helping
you will have been helping
they will have been helping
Present perfect continuous
I have been helping
you have been helping
he/she/it has been helping
we have been helping
you have been helping
they have been helping
Past perfect continuous
I had been helping
you had been helping
he/she/it had been helping
we had been helping
you had been helping
they had been helping
Affermative - SUBJUNCTIVE
Present simple
That I help
That you help
That he/she/it help
That we help
That you help
That they help
Present perfect
That I have helped
That you have helped
That he/she/it have helped
That we have helped
That you have helped
That they have helped
Simple past
That I helped
That you helped
That he/she/it helped
That we helped
That you helped
That they helped
Past perfect
That I had helped
That you had helped
That he/she/it had helped
That we had helped
That you had helped
That they had helped
Affermative - CONDITIONAL
Present
I would help
you would help
we would help
we would help
you would help
they would help
Past
I would have helped
you would have helped
he/she/it would have helped
we would have helped
you would have helped
they would have helped
Present continous
I would be helping
you would be helping
we would be helping
we would be helping
you would be helping
they would be helping
Past continous
I would have been helping
you would have been helping
he/she/it would have been helping
we would have been helping
you would have been helping
they would have been helping
Affermative - IMPERATIVE
Present
let me help
help
let him help
let us help
help
let them help
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Affermative - INFINITIVE
Present
to help
Past
to have helped
Present continous
to be helping
Perfect continous
to have been helping
Affermative - PARTICIPLE
Present
helping
Past
helped
Perfect
having helped
Affermative - GERUND
Present
helping
Past
having helped
Negative - INDICATIVE
Present simple
I do not help
you do not help
he/she/it does not helps
we do not help
you do not help
they do not help
Simple past
I did not help
you did not help
he/she/it did not help
we did not help
you did not help
they did not help
Simple past
I did not help
you did not help
he/she/it did not help
we did not help
you did not help
they did not help
Present perfect
I have not helped
you have not helped
he/she/it has not helped
we have not helped
you have not helped
they have not helped
Past perfect
I had not helped
you had not helped
he/she/it had not helped
we had not helped
you had not helped
they had not helped
Past perfect
I had not helped
you had not helped
he/she/it had not helped
we had not helped
you had not helped
they had not helped
Simple future
I will not help
you will not help
he/she/it will not help
we will not help
you will not help
they will not help
Future perfect
I will not have helped
you will not have helped
he/she/it will not have helped
we will not have helped
you will not have helped
they will not have helped
Present continuous
I am not helping
you are not helping
he/she/it is not helping
we are not helping
you are not helping
they are not helping
Past simple continuous
I was not helping
you were not helping
he/she/it was not helping
we were not helping
you were not helping
they were not helping
Future continuous
I will not be helping
you will not be helping
he/she/it will not be helping
we will not be helping
you will not be helping
they will not be helping
Future perfect continuous
I will not have been helping
you will not have been helping
he/she/it will not have been helping
we will not have been helping
you will not have been helping
they will not have been helping
Present perfect continuous
I have not been helping
you have not been helping
he/she/it has not been helping
we have not been helping
you have not been helping
they have not been helping
Past perfect continuous
I had not been helping
you had not been helping
he/she/it had not been helping
we had not been helping
you had not been helping
they had not been helping
Negative - SUBJUNCTIVE
Present simple
That I do not help
That you do not help
That he/she/it does not help
That we do not help
That you do not help
That they do not help
Present perfect
That I have not helped
That you have not helped
That he/she/it have not helped
That we have not helped
That you have not helped
That they have not helped
Simple past
That I did not help
That you did not help
That he/she/it did not help
That we did not help
That you did not help
That they did not help
Past perfect
That I had not helped
That you had not helped
That he/she/it had not helped
That we had not helped
That you had not helped
That they had not helped
Negative - CONDITIONAL
Present
I would not help
you would not help
we would not help
we would not help
you would not help
they would not help
Past
I would not have helped
you would not have helped
he/she/it would not have helped
we would not have helped
you would not have helped
they would not have helped
Present continous
I would not be helping
you would not be helping
we would not be helping
we would not be helping
you would not be helping
they would not be helping
Past continous
I would not have been helping
you would not have been helping
he/she/it would not have been helping
we would not have been helping
you would not have been helping
they would not have been helping
Negative - IMPERATIVE
Present
do not let me help
do not help
do not let him help
do not let us help
do not help
do not let them help
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Negative - INFINITIVE
Present
not to help
Past
not to have helped
Present continous
not to be helping
Perfect continous
not to have been helping
Negative - PARTICIPLE
Present
not helping
Past
not helped
Perfect
not having helped
Negative - GERUND
Present
not helping
Past
not having helped
Interrogative - INDICATIVE
Present simple
do I help ?
do you help ?
does she/he/it helps ?
do we help ?
do you help ?
do they help ?
Simple past
did I help ?
did you help ?
did she/he/it help ?
did we help ?
did you help ?
did they help ?
Simple past
did I help ?
did you help ?
did she/he/it help ?
did we help ?
did you help ?
did they help ?
Present perfect
have I helped ?
have you helped ?
has she/he/it helped ?
have we helped ?
have you helped ?
have they helped ?
Past perfect
had I helped ?
had you helped ?
had she/he/it helped ?
had we helped ?
had you helped ?
had they helped ?
Past perfect
had I helped ?
had you helped ?
had she/he/it helped ?
had we helped ?
had you helped ?
had they helped ?
Simple future
will I help ?
will you help ?
will she/he/it help ?
will we help ?
will you help ?
will they help ?
Future perfect
will I have helped ?
will you have helped ?
will she/he/it have helped ?
will we have helped ?
will you have helped ?
will they have helped ?
Present continuous
am I helping ?
are you helping ?
is she/he/it helping ?
are we helping ?
are you helping ?
are they helping ?
Past simple continuous
was I helping ?
were you helping ?
was she/he/it helping ?
were we helping ?
were you helping ?
were they helping ?
Future continuous
will I be helping ?
will you be helping ?
will she/he/it be helping ?
will we be helping ?
will you be helping ?
will they be helping ?
Future perfect continuous
will I have been helping ?
will you have been helping ?
will she/he/it have been helping ?
will we have been helping ?
will you have been helping ?
will they have been helping ?
Present perfect continuous
have I been helping ?
have you been helping ?
has she/he/it been helping ?
have we been helping ?
have you been helping ?
have they been helping ?
Past perfect continuous
had I been helping ?
had you been helping ?
had she/he/it been helping ?
had we been helping ?
had you been helping ?
had they been helping ?
Interrogative - SUBJUNCTIVE
Present simple
That do I help ?
That do you help ?
That does she/he/it help ?
That do we help ?
That do you help ?
That do they help ?
Present perfect
That have I helped ?
That have you helped ?
That have she/he/it helped ?
That have we helped ?
That have you helped ?
That have they helped ?
Simple past
That did I help ?
That did you help ?
That did she/he/it help ?
That did we help ?
That did you help ?
That did they help ?
Past perfect
That had I helped ?
That had you helped ?
That had she/he/it helped ?
That had we helped ?
That had you helped ?
That had they helped ?
Interrogative - CONDITIONAL
Present
would I help ?
would you help ?
would she/he/it help ?
would we help ?
would you help ?
would they help ?
Past
would I have helped?
would you have helped?
would she/he/it have helped?
would we have helped?
would you have helped?
would they have helped?
Present continous
would I be helping ?
would you be helping ?
would she/he/it be helping ?
would we be helping ?
would you be helping ?
would they be helping ?
Past continous
would I have been helping?
would you have been helping?
would she/he/it have been helping?
would we have been helping?
would you have been helping?
would they have been helping?
Interrogative - IMPERATIVE
Present
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interrogative-Negative - INDICATIVE
Present simple
do I not help ?
do you not help ?
does she/he/it not helps ?
do we not help ?
do you not help ?
do they not help ?
Simple past
did I not help ?
did you not help ?
did she/he/it not help ?
did we not help ?
did you not help ?
did they not help ?
Simple past
did I not help ?
did you not help ?
did she/he/it not help ?
did we not help ?
did you not help ?
did they not help ?
Present perfect
have I not helped ?
have you not helped ?
has she/he/it not helped ?
have we not helped ?
have you not helped ?
have they not helped ?
Past perfect
had I not helped ?
had you not helped ?
had she/he/it not helped ?
had we not helped ?
had you not helped ?
had they not helped ?
Past perfect
had I not helped ?
had you not helped ?
had she/he/it not helped ?
had we not helped ?
had you not helped ?
had they not helped ?
Simple future
will I not help ?
will you not help ?
will she/he/it not help ?
will we not help ?
will you not help ?
will they not help ?
Future perfect
will I not have helped ?
will you not have helped ?
will she/he/it not have helped ?
will we not have helped ?
will you not have helped ?
will they not have helped ?
Present continuous
am I not helping ?
are you not helping ?
is she/he/it not helping ?
are we not helping ?
are you not helping ?
are they not helping ?
Past simple continuous
was I not helping ?
were you not helping ?
was she/he/it not helping ?
were we not helping ?
were you not helping ?
were they not helping ?
Future continuous
will I not be helping ?
will you not be helping ?
will she/he/it not be helping ?
will we not be helping ?
will you not be helping ?
will they not be helping ?
Future perfect continuous
will I not have been helping ?
will you not have been helping ?
will she/he/it not have been helping ?
will we not have been helping ?
will you not have been helping ?
will they not have been helping ?
Present perfect continuous
have I not been helping ?
have you not been helping ?
has she/he/it not been helping ?
have we not been helping ?
have you not been helping ?
have they not been helping ?
Past perfect continuous
had I not been helping ?
had you not been helping ?
had she/he/it not been helping ?
had we not been helping ?
had you not been helping ?
had they not been helping ?
Interrogative-Negative - SUBJUNCTIVE
Present simple
That do I not help ?
That do you not help ?
That does she/he/it not help ?
That do we not help ?
That do you not help ?
That do they not help ?
Present perfect
That have I not helped ?
That have you not helped ?
That have she/he/it not helped ?
That have we not helped ?
That have you not helped ?
That have they not helped ?
Simple past
That did I not help ?
That did you not help ?
That did she/he/it not help ?
That did we not help ?
That did you not help ?
That did they not help ?
Past perfect
That had I not helped ?
That had you not helped ?
That had she/he/it not helped ?
That had we not helped ?
That had you not helped ?
That had they not helped ?
Interrogative-Negative - CONDITIONAL
Present
would I not help ?
would you not help ?
would she/he/it not help ?
would we not help ?
would you not help ?
would they not help ?
Past
would I not have helped?
would you not have helped?
would she/he/it not have helped?
would we not have helped?
would you not have helped?
would they not have helped?
Present continous
would I not be helping ?
would you not be helping ?
would she/he/it not be helping ?
would we not be helping ?
would you not be helping ?
would they not be helping ?
Past continous
would I not have been helping?
would you not have been helping?
would she/he/it not have been helping?
would we not have been helping?
would you not have been helping?
would they not have been helping?
Interrogative-Negative - IMPERATIVE
Present