Antonio Brown tweeted out a request for help with his English paper — but got more than he bargained for when people ripped apart his post, which was rife with grammatical errors.

The embattled wide receiver, 31, who was sacked by the Patriots amid allegations of sexual assault and harassment, recently re-enrolled in fall classes at Central Michigan University.

He asked his 6.2 million Twitter followers for a little extra help over the weekend.

“My English paper do by tonight 12am need a prof reader make sure As and Bs #Eng303,” Brown posted Sunday.

The tweet racked up about 9,700 comments, some marking up the original post with red corrections.

One user marked the tweet with a grade of “F” and wrote, “see me in office hours.”

“[Not] to mention it would make more sense to just say ‘by midnight,’ and he’s missing some punctuation,” another added. “His poor teacher. He really should be in a literacy program.”

Others indicated that Brown was beyond help.

“By the looks of this tweet I don’t think anyone would be able to save your grade,” a commenter wrote.

“I’ll do it for $30M guaranteed,” one “volunteer” wrote.

Three days after Brown joined the Patriots, the receiver’s former trainer, Britney Taylor, filed a civil suit against him alleging three instances of sexual assault, including rape in 2018.

In a subsequent interview with Sports Illustrated, another woman accused Brown of sexual harassment and claimed he sent her threatening texts in response to the story.