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Liza
"To help do" / "to help TO do" ...
1) Is there any difference in the meaning?
Example: Help me to tidy up. / Help me tidy up.
2) Is there any other verb, besides "help", that can be used without "to", I mean the same way as "help do" ?
Thx)
24 juil. 2011 03:47
Réponses · 9
1
1) There are no obvious differences in the meaning between these two sentences, but I think
"Help me tidy up" is more common.
2) Some medal (verb), such as: must, can(could), may(might) and so on, but " ought" is an
exception, we often say" ought to do sth."
Causative verb : let, leave, make , keep and so on
Sense Verbs: see, watch, look at, notice , observe, hear, listen to, smell, feel, find....
24 juillet 2011
1
There is no difference.
24 juillet 2011
modal, not medal
24 juillet 2011
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Liza
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Russe
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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