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Tungnguyen Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Please correct my errors, if any.

He asked me to/for(1) help him to(2) take care of his dog in/for(3) some days.

(1): to or for?

(2): to or not to

(3): in or for?


Thanks a lot.

  

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Here are some good sentences: He asked me to help him to take care of his dog for three days. He asked me to help him take care of his dog for three days. He asked me for help taking care of his dog starting in three days.

  • Here are some good sentences: He asked me to help him to take care of his dog for three days.
  • He asked me to help him take care of his dog for three days.
  • He asked me for help taking care of his dog starting in three days.
  • For some days, he's been asking me to take care of his dog.
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Here are some good sentences:

He asked me to help him to take care of his dog for three days.
He asked me to help him take care of his dog for three days.
He asked me for help taking care of his dog starting in three days.

For some days, he's been asking me to take care of his dog.

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tungnguyen

He asked me to/for(1) help him to(2) take care of his dog in/for(3) some five days. (Use a specific number of days in this expression.)

(1): to or for? to

(2): to or not to Both are OK. Same meaning.

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