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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

''help''

I helped him finish his homework.

I helped him finished his homework.

Which one is correct? (please explain ty)
  

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help is a catenative verb that takes the base form with or without to . I helped him finish his homework. I helped him to finish his homework.

  • help is a catenative verb that takes the base form with or without to .
  • I helped him finish his homework.
  • I helped him to finish his homework.
  • CJ
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help is a catenative verb that takes the base form with or without to.

I helped him finish his homework.

I helped him to finish his homework.

CJ

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