歆霏Hermione
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"I'd love to help you with Chinese learning" or "I'd love to help you in learning Chinese"? I am confused about the usage of "help". Please help me. "I'd love to help you with Chinese learning." "I'd love to help you in learning Chinese." Which is better? And how about these two: "I'd love to help you to learn Chinese." "I'd love to help you learn Chinese" Are they both correct?
27 aug. 2019 02:57
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“I’d love to help you in learning Chinese” is more natural and clear; “Chinese learning” sounds awkward. For the second pair of sentences, 都可以。
27 augustus 2019
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I’d love to help you learn Chinese. (The others are awkward)
27 augustus 2019
Help is like make, following infinitive verb. help do. All of them are right.
27 augustus 2019
I got the answer now.O(∩_∩)O
27 augustus 2019
Plz let me know if u find the correct answer
27 augustus 2019
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!