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Clee62 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

help to do something or help doing something or help do something

Hi,

I am just curious about how to use help verb. Do we say better precaution measure can help minimizing bullying or better precaution measure can help to minimize or help minimize bullying from happening?

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help to minimize help minimize can't help + doing something is used to say that someone is unable to change their behaviour or feeling or to prevent themselves from doing something.

  • help to minimize help minimize can't help + doing something is used to say that someone is unable to change their behaviour or feeling or to prevent themselves from doing something.
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help minimize

can't help + doing something is used to say that someone is unable to change their behaviour or feeling or to prevent themselves from doing something.

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