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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Hi,

I desperately need some help with wording something. I've been asked to check the wording on a gift and I've been asked whether it should read:

Thank you for helping me to grow
OR
Thank you for helping me grow.

I think "to grow" is correct, but I'm not sure why? Can anyone let me know which version is correct and the reason why?

Many thanks
  

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Anonymous I think "to grow" is correct, but I'm not sure why? Can anyone let me know which version is correct and the reason why? Both are correct.

  • Anonymous I think "to grow" is correct, but I'm not sure why?
  • Can anyone let me know which version is correct and the reason why?
  • Both are correct.
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AnonymousI think "to grow" is correct, but I'm not sure why? Can anyone let me know which version is correct and the reason why?
Both are correct. The to-infinitive as well as the bare infinite are OK after the verb "help."

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