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2008年9月6日 · When sb helps you to do sth, he simply tell you how to do it. Therefore, "he helps me to do my homework" means he helps me to have enough ability to do what I don't …
Diffrence between ''Help sb to do sth' and 'Help sb to do sth'
2018年1月30日 · This note is only a reminder. It will help you to remember. Can I express: It will help you remember. It will help you in remembering. It will help you remembering. what is the …
word choice - "Help somebody with" vs "Help somebody in"
2020年6月15日 · This will help you with your skin problem. Help in is often used when there's a verb involved. Saying "with" in this context probably works in most cases but doesn't feel as …
"Help in doing something" or "Help doing something"
There's no saying of help sb. doing sth. Accroing to Oxford and Longman dictionary. – user75020.
help (somebody) to do something vs help (somebody) do something
2013年7月1日 · Re: What is the difference between help (sb) to do sth and help (sb) do sth? There's no difference. Please use the Edit Post feature to change 'sb' to 'somebody' and 'sth' …
What is the correct way to use infinitive after the verb "help": with ...
2011年7月4日 · Help is a special verb in that way - the to is usually dropped from an infinitive when it is modifying help. This form of infinitive is called the bare infinitive: The bare infinitive is …
help someone in doing something / with doing something
2018年9月6日 · Hello, I wonder if both prepositions 'in' and 'with' can be used in the sentence: I work in Human Resources and help my boss in making / with making personal decisions. By …
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2017年5月22日 · According to Dr. Bolinger and Dixson, with "to" or without "to" changes the meaning of the sentences. (a) means Maria's help was direct, while (b) shows that her help …
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2017年1月23日 · Which of the following is grammatically correct concerning "help + bare inf." or "help + gerund"? -This video helps explaining the benefits of eating vegetables. OR -This …
help someone [do]/[to do]/[in doing]/[on doing] something?
Given the following sentences: They helped us frame some experimental evaluations.; They helped us to frame some experimental evaluations.