Julia
Could anyone explain the difference between “helpful” and “useful”, please?
18 juil. 2021 13:07
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Here's a good explanation I found: Useful means having a practical or beneficial application. Helpful means providing aid. So, useful is more often used for machines or tools, while helpful is more often used for people.
18 juillet 2021
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The two words are very similar (and people actually use them interchangeably sometimes), but it really comes down to whether you're talking about a person (helpful) or an object (useful). A person "helps" other people, so a person is "helpful." A machine or object, such as a computer, is "useful" because you "use" it.
19 juillet 2021
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Hey Julia, Useful: "able to be used for a practical purpose or in several ways." (So we can say that you can't use it with people unless you're using them) useful advice, a useful book Use helpful with people or things, no difference. a helpful person , helpful advice
18 juillet 2021
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Helpful means when someone can help you with something. Useful refers to an object that you can use, that will be helpful with, to complete tasks.
18 juillet 2021
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