Help vs You're gonna save everybody

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

Help

Top 1,000 (very common)A1verb

You're gonna save everybody

InformalTop 2,000 (common)
Most formal: HelpMost common: Help
 HelpYou're gonna save everybody
Pronunciation🇬🇧 /["/help/","/helps/","/helpt/","/ˈhelpɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/help/","/helps/","/helpt/","/ˈhelpɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 //jʊə ˈɡənə seɪv ˈɛvrɪbɒdi//🇺🇸 //jʊər ˈgʌnə seɪv ˈɛvəriˌbɔdi//
Meaningto make it easier for someone to do somethingYou will help everyone.
ExampleCan you help me with my homework?When trouble hits, you're gonna save everybody from despair.
RegisterNeutralInformal
How commonTop 1,000 (very common)Top 2,000 (common)
CEFR levelA1-
Part of speechverb
Collocationsa lot, a bit, a little, be able to, can, be unable to, across, into, out of, help somebody to their feet, a way of helping, considerably, dramatically, enormously, be designed to, in, a lot, a bit, a little, be able to, can, be unable to, across, into, out of, help somebody to their feet, a way of helpingyou're gonna help, you're gonna be fine, you're gonna win
Antonymshinder, obstruct, delay-
Common mistakesIncorrectly saying 'help to me' instead of 'help me'., Using 'help' without an object (e.g., 'I need help' is correct, but 'I help' needs an object)., Confusing 'help' with 'assist' which has a more formal tone.Confusing 'gonna' with 'going to' in formal contexts., 'You're gonna save' might be misused in formal speeches instead of 'You will save.'
Usage notesUsed in both spoken and written English. Appropriate in most contexts where assistance is needed. Less formal contexts may use alternatives like 'give a hand.' Avoid using ‘help’ in overly formal writing.Used in casual conversation. 'Gonna' is an informal contraction of 'going to'. Not appropriate in formal writing.

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Frequently asked questions: Help vs You're gonna save everybody

What's the difference between Help and You're gonna save everybody?

Help: to make it easier for someone to do something You're gonna save everybody: You will help everyone.

Which is more formal: Help and You're gonna save everybody?

Help is the most formal of these.

Which is more common: Help and You're gonna save everybody?

Help is the most common in everyday English.

Can you show an example of each?

Help: Can you help me with my homework? You're gonna save everybody: When trouble hits, you're gonna save everybody from despair.

Can I use Help and You're gonna save everybody interchangeably?

Not always. Help and You're gonna save everybody are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.

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