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Which one is right?
a) Can you help me improve my English?
b) Can you help me to improve my English?
c) Can you help me improving my English?
Guess it's A, but anyway.
2013年1月11日 20:30
回答 · 6
3
I believe that 1 and 2 are correct.
After the verb "to help," you CAN use "to":
a. He helped me to translate Mandarin.
b. He helped me to translate Spanish.
Since you are a learner, I respectfully suggest that you use the "to." It will help your listeners TO better understand what you are saying. As soon as your listener hears the "to," s/he may expect an infinitive.
I believe that sentence 3 would be fine if you added a preposition:
Can you help me IN improving my English?
P.S. I think that many native speakers would use "could." It is considered more courteous.
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Could you help me wash the dishes?
Could you help me to wash the dishes?
Could you help me in washing the dishes?
2013年1月11日
1
a) and b) are both fine, but a) is much more common. c) is wrong
Can you help me cook dinner?
Can you help me finish my homework?
2013年1月11日
1
a and b are both commonly used, but the answer here is a.
2013年1月12日
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