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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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"I help my son to shower" or "I help to shower my son"

which is the right way to tell my son: "I will help you to shower" or "I will help to shower my son"
  

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Hi, which is the right way to tell my son: "I will help you to shower" or "I will help to shower my son" "I will help you to shower" Fine. Sounds like you are speaking to him. "I will help to shower my son" Awkward.

  • Hi, which is the right way to tell my son: "I will help you to shower" or "I will help to shower my son" "I will help you to shower" Fine.
  • Sounds like you are speaking to him.
  • "I will help to shower my son" Awkward.
  • Sounds like you are speaking to someone else.
  • Sounds like your son is helpless, eg a baby or a very small child or an invalid.
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Hi,

which is the right way to tell my son: "I will help you to shower" or "I will help to shower my son"

"I will help you to shower" Fine. Sounds like you are speaking to him.

"I will help to shower my son" Awkward. Sounds like you are speaking to someone else. Sounds like your son is helpless, eg a baby o

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