What's the difference between assist in and assist wih? In usage and explanation

I am an English major teacher. When we express "assist" in English, we often use "assist in" and "assist with". These two phrases differ in usage and interpretation as follows:

One: Interpretation of meaning

English assistance [? s? st? n]? Beauty [? s? st? n]? Give help in ... ...

Auxiliary English [? s? st w? ] ? Beauty [? s? st w? ] ? Ask for help; Care; Do; give a hand ...

Similarity: Both can mean "help".

Difference: the main expression of assist in is in progress, but not yet completed; Assist with is mainly to help something, focusing on events.

Two: the difference in usage

assist

Usage: add nouns directly after assist in.

For example: To? Auxiliary? Are you online? Planning? And then what? Command? Nutrition? Investigation. Assist in planning and conducting nutrition surveys.

assist

Usage: add something directly after assist with, and add sb between assist and with.

Example: this? Apply? Is it okay? Auxiliary? With what? Yours Count. This application can help you count.

Three: Typical examples

1, assistance

-We? Is it? Looking for? For what? People? Who is it? Will it? Is it? Would you like to? Where to? Auxiliary? Are you online? That? Group? Work. ?

We are looking for people who are willing to help this group.

-what? Used to be. Employment? Where to? Auxiliary? Are you online? That? Development? Yes? New? Equipment.

He was hired to help develop new equipment.

-We? Will. Auxiliary? What about you? Are you online? What did you find? Somewhere? Where to? Live. ?

We will help you find a place to live.

2. Assist

——The? Pharmacist? Is it okay? Auxiliary? What about you? With what? That? Treatment? Yes? Common? Illness.

Pharmacists can help you treat common diseases.

——The? Family? Have you decided? Where to? Auxiliary? Me? With what? Mine? Chores?

The whole family decided to help me with the housework.

-can? Me? Auxiliary? What about you? With what? These? parcel

May I help you with these packages?