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Gamiz123 Posted 9 years ago
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Aid idioms usage

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But why here "aid to" is wrong and "aid" is correct?

  

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gamiz123 But why here "aid to" is wrong and "aid" is correct? There is no expression "aid to someone" with "aid" as a verb. It is just "aid someone".

  • gamiz123 But why here "aid to" is wrong and "aid" is correct?
  • There is no expression "aid to someone" with "aid" as a verb.
  • It is just "aid someone".
  • You can "give/send/etc.
  • aid to someone", but then "aid" is a noun.
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gamiz123But why here "aid to" is wrong and "aid" is correct?

There is no expression "aid to someone" with "aid" as a verb. It is just "aid someone".

You can "give/send/etc. aid to someone", but then "aid" is a noun.

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