chance22
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This question is about the very basic use of the word "help".
I had been taught to believe that I can say either "help somebody to do something" or "help somebody do something". But recently in a book it writes that native speakers use "help somebody do something" and "help do something" instead of "help somebody to do something" or "help to do something". Is this right? I'm a bit confused.
I had been taught to believe that I can say either "help somebody to do something" or "help somebody do something". But recently in a book it writes that native speakers use "help somebody do something" and "help do something" instead of "help somebody to do something" or "help to do something". Is this right? I'm a bit confused.