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Terry
What is the difference between I thanked him for helping me. vs I thanked him for having helped me. What is the difference between I thanked him for helping me. vs I thanked him for having helped me? I thanked him for helping me. vs I thanked him for having helped me. Because after he helped me, I thanked him, I think having helped me is right.
25 feb. 2017 23:21
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This is a pretty advanced grammatical topic. Either one is ok
25 februari 2017
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As a native english speaker, I don't really see a difference in meaning for those two sentences. I personally would just say the first one, "I thanked him for helping me." The second one seems overly complicated to me.
25 februari 2017
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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