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LouiST Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Help -

Hi,

I just read this sentence:
'Thank you all for helping me having the best year.' 

Shouldn't it be:
'Thank you all for helping me have the best year.'

What do you think?
Thanks, 
LS
  

Top answer

' Yes, it should. help takes a base form. help me find, help me lift, help me carry.

  • ' Yes, it should.
  • help takes a base form.
  • help me find, help me lift, help me carry.
  • Not help me finding, help me lifting, help me carrying.
  • CJ
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louiSTShouldn't it be:'Thank you all for helping me have the best year.'
Yes, it should. help takes a base form. help me find, help me lift, help me carry. Not help me finding, help me lifting, help me carrying.

CJ
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Hi,
CalifJim louiSTShouldn't it be:'Thank you all for helping me have the best year.'Yes, it should. help takes a base form. help me find, help me lift, help me carry. Not help me finding, help me lifting, help me carrying.CJ
Or: help me to find, help me to lift, help me to carry. Help can take either the full infinitive or the bare
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RegardsI'm sure CJ knew it already, but I just wanted to amplify his point a bit.
Yes. help is unusual in that way, so it's worth repeating the facts about its usage.

CJ
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Oh, I didn't see this.
Yep, same with 'dare', right??
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louiSTsame with 'dare', right??
Not exactly, no. 'dare' is more like a modal verb, and it's not typically used in an assertion - just in negations and questions.

You can say "I will not carry ..." or "I dare not carry ...", but not "I help not carry ...", for example.

CJ

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