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which one is correct?
She helped me find a job in London.
or
She helped me to find a job in London.
Apr 7, 2015 6:08 AM
Answers · 8
both are correct but "She helped me to find a job in London." is better
April 8, 2015
Both are correct.
'Help' is unusual in that it can be used both as a causative verb and a non-causative verb. Causative verbs, such as 'let' and 'make', are followed by the object and then a bare infinitive ( 'make me laugh', 'let me come' etc) . 'Help' can be used in this way, but it can also be followed by 'to' and the infinitive. The choice is yours.
April 7, 2015
both are ok
April 7, 2015
thanks for your comments!
April 7, 2015
I agree with what the others have said, personally '''to find a job'' sounds better to me but both are OK.
April 7, 2015
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