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Old 20-May-2004, 00:14
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Default She helped or She helped to...

She helped wash the dishes... or ...She helped to wash the dishes.

He helped write the books... or ...He helped to write the books.

Are all the above correct?

If not, could you please explain to me why not. Thank you.
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Old 20-May-2004, 00:31
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She helped wash the dishes... or ...She helped to wash the dishes.

He helped write the books... or ...He helped to write the books.

Are all the above correct?

If not, could you please explain to me why not. Thank you.
"To" is optional in these examples. Personally, I always use the first form(without to).
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Old 20-May-2004, 00:32
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She helped wash the dishes... or ...She helped to wash the dishes.

He helped write the books... or ...He helped to write the books.

Are all the above correct?

If not, could you please explain to me why not. Thank you.
"To" is optional in these examples, so both forms are correct. Personally, I always use the first form(without to).
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Old 20-May-2004, 01:04
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Thank you for your prompt reply, Suzie.
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Old 20-May-2004, 01:30
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Thank you for your prompt reply, Suzie.
You're welcome.
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Old 20-May-2004, 13:17
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Thank you for your prompt reply, Suzie.
You're welcome.
BTW, I had been looking for some intermediate level crossword puzzles for a student who loves crossword puzzles, so I was happy to check out your site. I printed one out to see if she likes it, but I think it's a little too easy for her. Do you have more advanced puzzles?
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Old 20-May-2004, 21:44
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try http://www.puzzlemaker.com/ to make your own puzzles and adapt them to the needs of your classes or students
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Old 21-May-2004, 00:35
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BTW, I had been looking for some intermediate level crossword puzzles for a student who loves crossword puzzles, so I was happy to check out your site. I printed one out to see if she likes it, but I think it's a little too easy for her. Do you have more advanced puzzles?
Thanks for checking it out Suzie. The puzzles are graded from very simple up to regular and irregular verbs. If you didn't print out one of the last puzzles, try that and let me know what your student's reaction is. Thanks.

Preparing the crosswords is a very labor (mind) intensive job, and, although I have great intentions, I rarely prepare new ones. The time consuming part is thinking up clues for the words. If you want to send me the clues and words I would love to make a crossword puzzle for you.

Incidentally, I checked out the other site and I also highly recommend it.

Take care,
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Old 21-May-2004, 04:00
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I've added your site to our Links page:
http://www.usingenglish.com/links/Wo...ia/Crosswords/
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Old 21-May-2004, 23:02
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That's very nice of you, tdol, thank you.

You realise what you have done. I have to do more work on it now. :x
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