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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Is the following sentence correct?12br11b
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10Please 11b10help to12b10 prepare the dinner.12br
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10Should we use "Please help preparing the dinner" instead?12br
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Hi there,12br11font01b00It is correct in the U.S., as well, and I didn't mean to imply that it isn't. It just isn't somethin
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10In British English, 10'help to do something' is acceptable10.12br
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