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Svetsvet Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"help to"?

Is it nessesary to put "to" after "help"?

It'll help him "become".. or "to become" a good specialist?
  

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Both are correct in the active voice. "To" is needed in the passive: He was helped to do it. CB

  • Both are correct in the active voice.
  • "To" is needed in the passive: He was helped to do it.
  • CB
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Both are correct in the active voice. "To" is needed in the passive: He was helped to do it.

CB
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as Cool Breeze said both forms are garmatically correct.

Help somebody (to) do something [to is optional]

help somebody with something [with is not optional]

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