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Catty1401 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

help in/with (+ing?)

Hi,

Which is correct?

help me in swimming
help me with swimming
help me to swim
  

Top answer

" For someone who needs improvement, you might say "I need some help with my swimming" or "I could use some help with my swimming"

  • " For someone who needs improvement, you might say "I need some help with my swimming" or "I could use some help with my swimming"
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If you didn't know how to swim at all, you could say "teach me to swim" or "teach me how to swim." For someone who needs improvement, you might say "I need some help with my swimming" or "I could use some help with my swimming"
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catty1401help me in swimming
This doesn't seem right as written. I see it as part of a longer sentence. Can you help me in swimming class?
catty1401help me with swimming
I'm doing well with diving, but not so well with swimming. I need someone to help me with swimming.
catty1401help

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