I think this store logo is incorrect; please help me to find out what is correct. The logo reads "Helping (make) your life easier" ; maybe I am wrong, but I think it should be "Helping (makes) your life easier". Please let me see the light. Thank you!
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Both of the options are correct. Here are some observations: Helping make your life easier. This is not a sentence.
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Both of the options are correct.
Here are some observations: Helping make your life easier.
This is not a sentence.
In this clause, the word "make" is the infinitive form of the verb "to help".
After an auxilliary verb (here "helping"), it is possibe to drop the "to".
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Both of the options are correct. Here are some observations:
Helping make your life easier.
This is not a sentence. In this clause, the word "make" is the infinitive form of the verb "to help". After an auxilliary verb (here "helping"), it is possibe to drop the "to".
Helping makes your life easier.
This is a sentence, the subject of which is the noun "he