99. Help yourself to


I. DESCRIPTION

"Help yourself to" is used to invite someone to take or use something that is available for them. It is often used in a social conversation, such as when guests are visiting someone's home.

For example:
i) "Help yourself to some snacks." (In this case, the speaker is inviting the listener to take some of the available snacks that have been offered.)
ii) "Please help yourself to a drink from the fridge." (Here, the speaker is inviting the listener to take a drink from the refrigerator.)

II. EXAMPLES

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Agnes

British English

William

British English

Olivia

American English

James

American English

Charlotte

AUS English

Amaia

NZ English

Lethabo

SA English

Geetha

IND English

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Help yourself to some more cake, it's delicious.

Please help yourself to a drink from the fridge.

There's plenty of food left, so help yourself to seconds.

We have a selection of magazines on the coffee table, help yourself to one.

I've put out some snacks, feel free to help yourself to any.

Help yourself to a towel from the closet if you need one.

You're welcome to help yourself to anything in the pantry.

Help yourself to some chips and salsa, they're on the counter.

There's a box of tissues on the shelf, help yourself to one if you need it.

The bookshelf is full of great reads, help yourself to a book.

98. By the way
100. As far as

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