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How asking the right: "Thanks a lot for your help to me" or "Thanks a lot for your help me" ? Thanks
Jun 27, 2013 6:30 PM
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Thanks a lot for your help. ("your help to me") is understood.
Thanks a lot for helping me. (You would hear this less often)
June 27, 2013
The grammar fix you need is that a "noun" needs to follow "for". So your options are "your help" (noun marked with a determiner), or "helping me" (gerund).
June 27, 2013
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