Use of helpful in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include helpful at the start of sentence, helpful at the end of sentence and helpful in the middle of sentence

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helpful at the end of sentence


  1. You've been very helpful.
  2. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
  3. I'm only trying to be helpful.
  4. An exchange of opinions is helpful.
  5. Thank you, you have been most helpful.
  6. The receptionist was less than helpful.
  7. You should find this guidebook helpful.
  8. The people I spoke to were very helpful.
  9. You deserve a reward for being so helpful.
  10. She was unfailingly courteous and helpful.
  11. Thank you for your advice; it's been very helpful.

helpful in the middle of sentence


  1. That's the most helpful book.
  2. She made helpful comments on my work.
  3. She's such a pleasant, helpful child!
  4. Any helpful suggestions would be welcome.
  5. You are very helpful in preparing my manuscript.
  6. The following information may be helpful to readers.
  7. He wasn't just helpful, he was positively ingratiating.
  8. It would be helpful for me to see the damage for myself.
  9. Role-play is helpful in developing communication skills.
  10. Planting trees Trees are very helpful and important for us.
  11. An A to Z of careers gives helpful information about courses.
  12. You may find it helpful to read this before making any decisions.
  13. The booklet should be very helpful to parents of disabled children.
  14. Sibyl was the most gracious, helpful, and generous person to work with.
  15. The staff in the London office are helpful but only have limited information.
  16. The dietitian was helpful, making suggestions as to how I could improve my diet.
  17. What may seem helpful behaviour to you can be construed as interference by others.
  18. It's always helpful to learn from your mistakes because then your mistakes seem worthwhile.

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