When you wish somebody to help you, you should say 'can somebody help me'.
Which helps me or which help me?
In general, we use "helps" with third person singular, "help" with all other forms. I help. You help.22 Jun 2017
Do you want some help is right or wrong?
I want some help to you is both grammatically incorrect and difficult to decipher. Generally help to you suggests that the speaker is offering help to the person he or she is addressing. “I want some help from you.” is grammatically correct. Meaning: The speaker wishes to seek help from another person on something.
Can someone help or helps?
It does not matter if you address the command to "someone" or "somebody." In the other case "Someone helps me to finish my homework" the word "someone" is the subject of the sentence. Someone helps. Since "someone" is third person singular, you use that form of the verb.26 Jun 2012
Can you help me or help me?
'Can you help me ? ' is a question for someone you know is capable of 'helping you'. 'Could you help me ? ' is a question for someone, whose ability to help is in doubt, and you're asking whether - if they can help, would they ?
Could someone or could anyone?
I think there is a difference. If you use "someone" you are asking a favor. If you use "anyone" you are asking if there is anyone who would be able to help you. More or less the same kind of difference there is between "Can I take some cake?" and "Can I take any cake?".25 Oct 2007
Can someone helps me or help me?
It depends on the context. If used as an answer to a question such as “How do you keep your house clean?” then “Someone helps me” is correct. If you are asking for help then “Someone [please] help me” is correct.