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Yuliana芸
"help sb. in doing sth." vs "help sb. to do sth." Is it correct to say "help sb. in doing sth."? If it's right, what's the difference with "help sb. to do sth." ? and,which one would be much oral? thx. :)
2012年6月4日 13:28
解答 · 1
"Help sb in" is used with a noun "Help sb do" is used with a verb. "Do" can also be omitted in this case, depending. "I helped him with his studies." "They helped in the search for the lost dog." "An occasional break helps me to think." "He helped him to do his homework." "He helped her lift the bag."
2012年6月4日
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