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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Ommision

Don't help him even if he (. ).
1) asks you
2) asks you to

Are they both grammatically correct? If so, which would you prefer?
  

Top answer

These are my preferences: Don't help him even if he asks. Don't help him even if he asks you to.

  • These are my preferences: Don't help him even if he asks.
  • Don't help him even if he asks you to.
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These are my preferences:

Don't help him even if he asks.
Don't help him even if he asks you to.
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Oh, so do you mean that you use one as often as the other?
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Oh, I am sorry. I now got it. I totally misundersood what you had written! Thank you very much! Emotion: smile
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Thank you very much for your note, too. Emotion: smile

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