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Moon7296 Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Helping to conveying??

Her attitude is helping to conveying her ideas somehow regardless when she answers questions.

Is 'ing' wrongly added? or correct? (I've always thought a verb help is followed by a noun or to-infinitive.
  

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moon7296 Her attitude is helping to conveying her ideas somehow regardless when she answers questions. Is 'ing' wrongly added? or correct?

  • moon7296 Her attitude is helping to conveying her ideas somehow regardless when she answers questions.
  • Is 'ing' wrongly added?
  • or correct?
  • (I've always thought a verb help is followed by a noun or to-infinitive.
  • The added "-ing" is indeed wrongly added.
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moon7296Her attitude is helping to conveying her ideas somehow regardless when she answers questions.
Is 'ing' wrongly added? or correct? (I've always thought a verb help is followed by a noun or to-infinitive.
The added "-ing" is indeed wrongly added. You've bastardized the verbal!
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Hi,
Her attitude is helping to conveying her ideas somehow regardless when she answers questions.
Her attitude is helping to convey her ideas somehow
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CliveHer attitude is helping to convey her ideas somehow, regardless of when she answers questions.
Aha! I parsed it differently!

When she answers questions, her attitude is somehow helping to convey her ideas, regardless/in spite (of her poor English).

Her attitude is helping to conve

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