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Verb
Simple question:
1. The website helps me learn English.
2. The website helps me to learn English.
3. The website helps me learning English.
4. The website helps me to learning English.
Are all of the above correct except the last one?
Thanks.
BMO
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Re: Verb

Originally Posted by
bmo Simple question:
1. The website helps me learn English.
2. The website helps me to learn English.
3. The website helps me learning English.
4. The website helps me to learning English.
Are all of the above correct except the last one?
Thanks.
BMO
For the third one say, "The website helps me in learning English." You are right. The fourth is not used.
:)
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Re: Verb

Originally Posted by
bmo Simple question:
1. The website helps me learn English.
2. The website helps me to learn English.
3. The website helps me learning English.
4. The website helps me to learning English.
Are all of the above correct except the last one?
Thanks.
BMO
I don't like the third sentence either. :wink:
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Re: Verb
Thank you both, I think the first one is the best. BMO
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Re: Verb

Originally Posted by
bmo Thank you both, I think the first one is the best. BMO
You're welcome. The verb "help" is one that can take a bare infinitive or a "to" infinitive.
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