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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

can't help?

I can't help admired / admiring him in spite of his faults.

I think 'can't help' requires a gerund so 'admiring' is fine here, isn't it?
  

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I can't help but admire him in spite of his faults. ) I can't help admiring him in spite of his faults.

  • I can't help but admire him in spite of his faults.
  • ) I can't help admiring him in spite of his faults.
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I can't help but admire him in spite of his faults. (I would use this version.)
I can't help admiring him in spite of his faults.

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