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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 lut 2017 23:21
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This is a pretty advanced grammatical topic. Either one is ok
25 lutego 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 lutego 2017
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angielski, koreański
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