The phrases "What can I help?" and "How can I help?" do not have the same meaning. In fact, "What can I help?" is not grammatically correct.
Here’s the difference:
1. "How can I help?" – This is the correct phrase. It means you are asking in what way or manner you can assist someone. It’s a polite, open-ended offer to help.
* Example: "How can I help with the project?"
2. "What can I help?" – This construction is incorrect. If you want to use "what," the correct phrasing would be something like:
* "What can I help with?" – This is asking specifically about what task or thing you can assist with.
So, the proper choice depends on what you're asking:
* Use "How can I help?" for a general offer.
* Use "What can I help with?" to ask about a specific task.