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Robots will help (at,to,with) the housework.

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Answer:

help with the housework

Step-by-step explanation:

Verb "help", used as a transitive verb, stands with many different prepositions to convey a certain meaning.

- at: preposition at is used when someone needs help at a certain place (passengers could use some help at the airport, for example)

- to: this preposition can be used to link verb help with another verb (will you help me to do my homework). It is always followed by another verb.

- with: this preposition is used when precisely stating the problem one needs assistance with (she said she'd help me with the chores)

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