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    MrWunderbar is offline Newbie
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    Smile Re: "help to do" vs "help doing"

    Quote Originally Posted by fivejedjon View Post
    You may be interested in reading more on ways of expressing the future: http://www.gramorak.com/Articles/Future.pdf

    ps. It is better to open a new thread for a completely different question to avoid confusion as people respond to different questions.
    This is the best PDF in the whole world! Thank you. And why does google not link me to that website, when I search for that topic?!

    And I'm sorry, for my next question I will start a new thread. I did it, because in some other forums I use, the moderators don't like it when a user opens more than one thread on a time.

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    Default Re: "help to do" vs "help doing"

    Quote Originally Posted by MrWunderbar View Post
    This is the best PDF in the whole world!
    That is the most hyperbolic hyperbole in the universe... ever!

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