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"I'd appreciate you helping me to a better place."
I heard this in a videogame.
I think 'go' or 'get' must be added between 'me' and 'to'.
Maybe the speaker made a mistake of leaving it out?
The speaker was a British and the year was 1918.
Was it acceptable and common to leaving it out at that time in the UK?
2024年10月10日 07:49
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Actually this strikes me as a modern way of putting it, it's certainly not old-fashioned.
There are a lot of phrases like this:
Help me to a seat
Help me up
Help me into the car
It's very common.
2024年10月10日
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The sentence is clear as is. Adding ‘go’ or ‘get’ are two of many possible alternate wordings, but not required.
2024年10月10日
The speaker was British/ a British person/ a Briton.
Was it acceptable to leave it out
2024年10月10日
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